Argyreia species ?- Shahapur

 
 
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Please identify this climber -NS050913 - 4 : Attachments (3).  6 posts by 5 authors.
At Shahapur. Unfortunately have no further information. Is it Argyreia sericea ?
The leaves look similar except they should be distinctly silvery on the reverse side and quite hairy all over. I can't make out from the photos if this is the case
... by any chance, Clerodendrum viscosum ?
This is not clerodendrum viscosum
Thanks. This is not Clerodendrum infortunatum my photographs of which are available at this link
Also don't think this is A.sericea because while it is silvery on the reverse, the obverse side is not at all hairy.
Will have to wait.         

 
 
 
 
 
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