It is not Convolvulaceae as there is no tendrils. Possibility of Passifloraceae 
also there.


Sampath KumarDR. V. SAMPATH KUMARScientist, Central National Herbarium, 
Botanical Survey of India,B. Garden (P.O), HOWRAH -711 103,W. Bengal, 
INDIA.Thanks for not printing this e-mail unless you really need toFrom: Anurag 
Sharma <anurag.op...@gmail.com>Sent: Thu, 14 May 2015 13:05:14 To: 
indiantreepix@googlegroups.comSubject: [efloraofindia:223931] ANMAY30/38 
Climber for identification
Could this be a Cucurbitaceae or Convolvulaceae?Date: 10th May 2015Place: 
Agumbe, KarnatakaHabit: ClimberHabitat: Evergreen forest
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