I was going to say I have never seen ipomea to be so wooly//hairy, Rohit.

then I walked away , when I came back there was this suggestion from Rakesh
makes perfect sense, even though the original picture is sort of fuzzy,

Merremia aegyptica can be highly hairy// wooly including stipules, leaves
and even the flower bud.
<http://luirig.altervista.org/cpm/albums/bot-hawaii52/05944-Merremia-aegyptia.jpg>
hence it is called hairy woodrose.
<http://luirig.altervista.org/schedenam/fnam.php?taxon=merremia+aegyptia>

a nice set of pictures : to confirm
http://luirig.altervista.org/schedenam/fnam.php?taxon=merremia+aegyptia


Regards
Ushadi


On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 9:25 AM dr.rakesh Singh <dr.rakeshpsi...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Looks like Merremia aegyptica .
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