This ipomoea is being reported from MH , TN , GJ ......this very closely 
resembles a species from Brazil named Ipomoea piurensis , and another from 
Africa named Ipomoea acanthosperma , sources claim two to be synonymous . 
This species is very different from all the species mentioned earlier in 
conversation. I am fortunate to have it in my city and I am studying it for 
last 4 seasons.

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