... looks like *Operculina turpethum* ... commonly known as: Indian jalap,
St. Thomas lidpod, transparent wood rose, turpeth root, white day glory •
Hindi: निशोथ nisoth, पिठोरी pitohri • Kannada: ಬಿಳಿತಿಗಡೆ bilitigade, ತಿಗಡೆ
ಬೇರು tigade beru • Malayalam: ത്രികോല്പക്കൊന്ന thrikoolpakkonna • Marathi:
निसोत्तर or निशोत्तर nisottar • Nepalese: निशोधि nishodhi, निशोथ nisoth •
Sanskrit: निशोत्र nishotra, त्रिपुट triputa, त्रिवृथ trivrutha • Tamil:
சரளம் caralam, சிவதை civatai, கும்பஞ்சான் kumpncan, பகன்றை paganrai •
Telugu: తెగడ tegada, త్రివృత్ తెల్లతెగ trivrut tellatega


Regards.



On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Blaise <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Hi All,
>
> Would appreciate help in ID of this creeper.
>
> Place -  Alongside the Airoli-Mulund bridge.
>
> Date - 31Jan10
>
> TIA,
>
> Blaise
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