Dear all,

*'Ipomoea muricata' *is called *'Bhingari' 'भिंगरी' / Barik Bhovari' 'बारीक
भोवरी' *in Marathi.

Regards,

~Swagat
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2009/9/25 Vijayasankar Raman <[email protected]>

> Dear Satish,
>
> This looks like *Ipomoea muricata*.
>
> This species (with handsome blue flowers that used to open by 6 am and fade
> early by 10 am) was dominating the annual weed flora of bangalore in 2007,
> replacing the previous year's *Chromolaena odorata*. The year 2008 saw a
> robust growth of *Datura* species (*D. ferox, D. metel*). Now the same
> habitats are covered with a lush growth of *Cassia tora* and *Cassia
> uniflora*.
>
> regards
>
> R. Vijayasankar
>
>
>   On 9/24/09, satish pardeshi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all
>> This extensive climber was observed in the forest areas of Borkhed,
>> Buldhana in December 08
>> the weak purplish stem is covered with soft prickles. the fruit  and
>> seeds point out towards Ipomoea species.
>> i was not able to observe the flowers as the flowering season was already
>> over.
>>
>> please help in Id.
>>
>> regards
>> Satish Pardeshi
>> >>
>>


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