On Nov 23, 9:11 am, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> wrote: > ... correct you are Parjanya ji, ... couple of days back, even Prashant > (Awale) also doubted this to be *Ipomoea arachnosperma*. > Thus, it must be *Ipomoea nil* ... many thanks to both of you !!! > > Regards. > > On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Parjanya guru <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > Nice pictures Dinesh jee..!!! > > .. By the way, I hope the term- ARACHNOSPERMA reffers to the Stamens, > > resembling a spider.....I hope so.... > > Is it the case here.?? > > ........A curios mind's question.. ha.. > > > Parjanya Guru > > +919738723392
Hello, I agree Ipomoea nil based on all features especially the sepals regards, Ron P.S. - Some of the wild strains of Ipomoea nil and Ipomoea hederacea can be extremely difficult to differentiate despite anything posted in any keys or papers anywhere..

