On Oct 28, 1:52 pm, Gurcharan Singh <singh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Resurfacing again for ID
>
> Earlier feedback
>
> Rajdeo ji....................................Looks like some Argyreia
> Balkar ji....................................Flower looks like Ipomoea
> pes-tigridis
> Dinesh ji..................................... now that you said it, Balkar
> ji, it looks like *Ipomoea pes-tigridis* to me too.
> Vijayasankar ji..............................It doesn't look like I.
> pes-tigridis to me because the leaves not palmately lobed (as major portion
> of leaf seen in the pic), bracts not foliaceous and flowers not white.
> Pardeshi ji......................................this is not Ipomoea
> pes-tigridis nor Argyreia sps.
> looks like some Ipomoea sps.
>
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: mani nair <mani.na...@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 11:05 PM
> Subject: [efloraofindia:46427] Morning Glory
> To: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
>
> Dear all
>
> Sending a photo of Morning Glory seen on the way to Sunset Point (near
> Dodhani) Matheran.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mani.
>
>
>
>  morning glory.JPG
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Hello,

     I don't know at this point what the species in question is but I
would opine that it is not
any type of Convolvulus because the stigma is visible and not of the
Concolvulus type...not Ipomoea pes-tigridis.

I don't see it as any type of annual as hair present on the outside of
the corolla is much more typical of evolutionarily older perennial
species...and from an evolutionary point of view the Argyreia is the
closet guestimate so far....

Hope my impressions are of some value...

regards,

Ron

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