Yea, could be ipomea batatas with variegated leaves that develop pink to red tinges... have seen some in southern states as street plantings in recent times...
though for your plant better wait and see if it flowers... i. batatas will have pink-mauve ipomea like flowers with deep reddish/pink center... Though variegated ivy is well known, never seen one with pinkish/ reddish tinge... but never say never... One way right now...is to look and feel the leaves... batatas leaves are somewhat softer than Ivy leaves, which in turn are some what leathery to feel... and leaf pedicle is longer in batatas than in ivy, at least in colder climes... do not know what happens in the tropics with high humidity... Aarti, did this help? Ha ha... Usha di ========= On Jul 24, 5:48 am, mchunkat <[email protected]> wrote: > Looks more like an Ipomoea sp. rather than a Hedera sp. > Mohan Chunkath > > On Jul 23, 11:54 pm, "Aarti S. Khale" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Taken on the 14th of April, 2008 at Racca Nursery,Nasik. > > A small garden creeper, cultivated. > > No flowers seen. > > Is it Ivy creeper? > > Aarti > > > DSCN5301.JPG > > 165KViewDownload

