Ipomoea biflora (L.) Pers., Syn. pl. 1:183. 1805 (syn: (≡) Convolvulus biflora L. (basionym); (=) Ipomoea plebeia R. Br.) as per GRIN ; Ipomoea biflora (L.) Pers. (Syn. Aniseia biflora (L.) Choisy; Aniseia calycina (Roxb.) Choisy; Convolvulus biflorus L.; Convolvulus hardwickii Spreng.; Convolvulus plebeius (R. Br.) Spreng.; Convolvulus ser Spreng.; Convolvulus sinensis Desr.; Ipomoea calycina (Roxb.) Benth. ex C.B. Clarke; Ipomoea hardwickii (Spreng.) Hemsl.; Ipomoea plebeia R. Br.; Ipomoea sinensis (Desr.) Choisy; Ipomoea timorensis Blume as per The Plant List Ver.1.1; ip-oh-MEE-uh or ip-oh-MAY-uh -- worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud by-FLOR-uh -- with two flowers sy-NEN-sis -- of or from China ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: Chinese morning glory, white woodrose • Marathi: पांढरे कर्णफुल pandhare karnaphul Native to: ¿ tropical Africa, Yemen ?; naturalized elsewhere
Flower was smaller as compared to the other morning glory flowers. ... most possibly Ipomoea sinensis
Yes … This looks like Ipomoea sindica to me. I found it again after 13 years and was able to click the flowers and fruits. Please validate. Already identified as Ipomoea biflora ?? Thanks … I found my picture used in the link... Ipomoea biflora (L.) Pers. ... popular synonym Ipomoea sinensis (Desr.) Choisy ip-oh-MEE-uh or ip-oh-MAY-uh -- worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud by-FLOR-uh -- with two flowers sy-NEN-sis -- of or from China ... Dave's Botanary Nov 5, 2011 ... at Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra commonly known as: Chinese morning glory, white woodrose • Marathi: पांढरे कर्णफुल pandhare karnaphul Native to: ¿ tropical Africa, Yemen ?; naturalized elsewhere References: Flowers of India • eFlora • NPGS / GRIN • Dave's Garden • Further Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar more views: Nov 5, 2011 ... at Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra Excellent sepals views. Climber from Bilaspur : 8 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1) Request for id of a climber from Bilaspur. Appears to be a species of Ipomoea. Photographed today morning (3.10.20). Is it Ipomoea obscura? Sorry, ..., it's not obscura, Could be Ipomoea or Merremia sp. also, any other views ??? Pl. show us the side view of the flower ? I do not have side view of flower but I am attaching a close up image of flower. May be this helps in id. Appears close to Ipomoea biflora (L.) Pers. as per details herein and as per comparative images at Ipomoea Ipomoea sindica : Nasik : 18NOV20 : AK-13 : 6 images. Seen today (18.11.20) morning near the Gangapur Grasslands. No, this is not Ipomoea sindica as per images and details herein. This is Ipomoea biflora (L.) Pers. as per comparative images at Ipomoea Ipomoea biflora ?? Thanks ... for correcting me. And sorry for the mix up in Species id. Ipomoea sindica on FOI looked close to my pictures. Hence the confusion Thanks ... Yes, Ipomoea biflora is correct. Yes the morphological features suggests it to be close to I. bicolor . Ipomoea biflora ?? or I. bicolor? Ipomoea bicolor is different as per References:
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