On careful scrutiny, I feel it is
https://efloraofindia.com/2011/03/09/ipomoea-triloba/ only as per images
and details herein.
Even I can see hispid young fruits in the 3rd image.
I do not know why the 1st image is appearing so (also image capture is very
soft).


On Wed, 2 Aug 2023 at 04:11, Vrinda Sharma <[email protected]>
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> This is picture of a plant from genus *Ipomoea*. Earlier I thought it was 
> *Ipomoea
> triloba. *But I read in some papers, that capsule of* Ipomoea triloba* is
> hispid and this species's capsule is glabrous. I am also attaching the
> photograph of Capsule, habit and flower.
> Please help in correct identification.
> Habit- Climber
> Habitat- Roadside area, terrestrial.
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