... yes, your belief is truth !!!!
I also see the colours and their distribution certainly conforming to *I.
campanulata* !!
Regards.





On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Padmanabhan Geetha <iye...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear Dinesh ji
> Confining myself to *Ipomea campanulata *
>
> The information for * Ipomea campanulata *-
> 1. i have taken from those urls i found given by Garg ji for the tiny
> Ipomea  and one of them was a website which had several images.
> 2. The leaves i saw in your photos for campanulata looked the same.
> But i too have a small doubt because the plant i have put as *I
> campanulata* appeared to be a horticultural variety and not groing wild
>
> Going through the net i found a similar one- claimed to be a horticultural
> variety, trailing plant used as a ground cover. The one i photographed was
> also on the ground trailing and covering the soil -could it be *Ipomoea
> batatas* 'Marguerite'?
>
> This site ( url given below) has a lot of Ipomea images and the* I 
> batata*'Marguerite' may be what  i am looking for.
>
> http://www.picsearch.com/pictures/plants/garden%20plants/plants%20hoo-k/ipomoea.html
> Would love to hear your views.
> I have attached one other image of this contentious Ipomea.
> best wishes
> geetha
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Dinesh Valke <dinesh.va...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> ... I have doubts about what is put as *Ipomea campanulata* ... I do not
>> see those beautiful lobes.
>> presently confused ... not able to guess what it could be.
>>
>> I agree with *I. marginata* ... others I have not come across.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Padmanabhan Geetha 
>> <iye...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  Dear Experts
>>>
>>> Dear Friends
>>> Kindly confirm whether i have identified these* Ipomea*s and the morning
>>> glory correctly. I have used the Treepix database as well as Shri Dinesh
>>> Valke's photos on Flickr.
>>> *I campanulata* and *I  loncophyla *have been photographed at a campus
>>> near Velliangiri Hills, Coimbatore this month.
>>> *I campanulata *seems like a horticultural one as unlike others growing
>>> wild this was being tended to and carefully grown along with other plants on
>>> either side of a path.
>>>
>>> The* I marginata* and* Xenostegia tridentata* have been photographed at
>>> Suchindrum, Kanyakumari dist, Tamilnadu ( backyard of my house).
>>>
>>> The leaves and plant profile  of *I marginata* and *I loncophyla* are
>>> similar and so i was wondering whether they are indeed two species or
>>> genetic variants of a single specie?
>>>
>>> best wishes
>>> geetha
>>>
>>> >>>
>>>
>>
>

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