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On Wed, 13 Dec, 2023, 12:22 Vinay Thite, <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Petrea volubilis* is seen at many places. I came across similar plant
> but with white flowers. This encounter was in Lalbagh, Bengaluru. This
> variety is referred to as *Petrea volubilis var. alba*.
>
> I expected the petals to be seen on the ground below the vine, as in case
> of blue variety, but I was disappointed. I could not see them fallen on the
> ground in my visit to Lalbagh on 8 OCT 2023.
>
> During my next visit on 29 OCT 2023, I could see the petals on the vine
> itself. However these petals were not spreading out but forming a tube. In
> some flowers I could see some half opened petals. On some flowers I saw
> wilted petals with change in colour from white to brown. This explains why
> the petals were not seen fallen on the ground.
>
> In Lalbagh this vine is located at 12°56'52.48"N 77°35'6.31"E.
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