Satish ji,

  You mentioned:

"I have often noticed that the the 2 basal lobes of the palmately divided 
leaf often have an additional partial lobe just like an appendage only in 
some leaves of the climber."

The structures you noticed occur on many multi-lobed Convolvulacea species 
and it is something that I watch for and have even selected for in my 
personal collection.

regards,

Ron


On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:55:33 PM UTC-4, Vijayasankar wrote:
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>  I've shared Convolvulaceae week: RVS3: Ipomoea 
> cairica<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gtBsgSQU5E0gHwTTz21fJC1WlgYnCarwv4nsYOVuJnA/edit>
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>    - Convolvulaceae week: RVS3: Ipomoea 
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>     - 
> tracked<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gtBsgSQU5E0gHwTTz21fJC1WlgYnCarwv4nsYOVuJnA/edit>
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> Dear all,
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> Ipomoea cairica, from Bangalore...
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