Hi,

This resembles more to D.wallichii than D. bulbifera. please check the
bulbils on the leaf axils if so then bulbifera. But the upper side of
the leaf (the rough surface) indicates that this could be D.
wallichii.

Check few things
whether the stem twining to left or right. Whether the leaves are
coriaceous or not.

Regards,
Giby




On Jun 3, 12:18 pm, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... possibly *Dioscorea bulbifera*, commonly known as air potato or air yam.
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