Shrikant ji, ... I thought the cropped versions : P1260734_cropped.jpg &
P1260728_cropped.jpg would give clue to sepals and bracts ... do not have
more photos and frankly, I get mixed up with sepals and bracts, better to
say: no knowledge to elaborate.

My doubt is: this plant looks similar to *Argyreia sericea*, which
relatively has a shorter and broader corolla tube


Few views of what I believe to be *Argyreia sericea* at
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Argyreiasericea&w=91314344%40N00&m=tags


Regards.






On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 8:07 AM, shrikant ingalhalikar <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi Dinesh, features of bracts and sepals are vital in ID of Argyreias.
> I have guessed from overall appearance but the key features may not
> show up in the pictures to convince others. Can you pls add on the
> above? Regards, Shrikant
>
> On Oct 14, 9:52 pm, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> > ID please.
> >
> > Date/Time : October 9, 2010 at 10.39am IST
> > Location Place : Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary
> > Altitude : 67 m (above mean sea level)
> > GPS : 19°24'31.70"N, 72°53'52.61"E
> >
> > Habitat : mixed deciduous forest, along road side
> >
> > Plant
> > Habit : climber
> > Length : about 2 - 3 m
> >
> > Leaves
> > Type : simple, alternate with entire margin
> > Shape : base cordate, suborbicular,
> > Size : about 8 - 12 cm, as long as wide
> >
> > Flowers
> > Size : about 5 - 6 cm long x 5 - 6 cm across
> > Colour : pale purple
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> >  P1260734_cropped.jpg
> > 113KViewDownload
> >
> >  P1260728.jpg
> > 99KViewDownload
> >
> >  P1260728_cropped.jpg
> > 124KViewDownload
> >
> >  P1260734.jpg
> > 112KViewDownload

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