yes it is Jacquemontia (twining climber) and not Evolvulus (small
prostrate herb)

regards,

On 7/2/11, shrikant ingalhalikar <[email protected]> wrote:
> E. alsinoides is a tiny wild herb spreading on ground and the flowers
> are solitary and just 5-7 mm. Jacquemontia violacea is a large twining
> climber found in gardens, the flowers are in clusters and about 2 cm
> dia. It looks to be Jacquemontia but you are best placed to
> differenciate depending on the size and where you clicked them.
> Regards, Shrikant
>
> On Jul 2, 3:07 pm, ravi_gogte <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I tagged my photo for a flower as  Evolvulus alsinoides ( dwarfed
>> Morning glory  or शंखपुष्पी) but got confused when someone said it
>> could be Jacquemontia violacea.
>>
>> Can you help me to confirm the identification of flower in my photo
>> and provide some more inputs on  Jacquemontia violacea flower to
>> understand the difference?
>>
>> The URL for my photo ishttp://www.flickr.com/photos/ravi_gogte/5889212751/
>>
>> Thanks and with regards
>>
>> Ravi Gogte


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