shouln'dt the flower be pinkish? sort of

or are they both types?

i remember seeing some bluish+pinkinsh ( not really violetish ) in  dry
lands between Dwarka and Jamnagar in 2000 and 01 .

please tell me

usha di

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> Sharing some images of *Evolvulus alsinoides*, a spreading, prostrate
> perennial with a woody rootstock.
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> Photographed last week on Madh Hill, North Mumbai.
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