Picture 064 and 065 appear to be horticultural variety of Asystachya to me.
This belongs to Acanthaceae family.Generally the cross section of the stem
in Acanthaceae members is squarish and not round which will differentiate it
from other families.I have posted similar flower earlier as per following
link which was identified By Shrikant Ingalhalikar as Asystachia.
http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/1999da708c06f9f5/421d47ad273374c4?lnk=gst&q=ACANTHACEAE#421d47ad273374c4
Satish

2008/11/18 bindu kapadia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Please which Ipomoea?
> Regards,
> Bindu
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