Satish Ji,

   The 2nd and 3rd photos clearly show fully erect seedpod pedicels and I 
surely agree with Balkar Ji that the species shown is Ipomoea hederifolia.

regards,

Ron


On Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:35:50 AM UTC-4, Satish Phadke wrote:
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>  I've shared Convolvulaceae week : Ipomoea rubriflora 
> Pune<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oNxXMZWRV76KXtC0tjNQsL2q_qmmBIMILlSkJyX43DQ/edit>
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>    - Convolvulaceae week : Ipomoea rubriflora 
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> Ipomoea rubriflora syn Ipomoea coccinea.
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> Pune
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