Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm. fil. (syn: Batatas abyssinica A. Rich.; Convolvulus diversifolius Schum. & Thonn. (ambiguous synonym); Convolvulus hastatus Heyne ex Wall. (ambiguous synonym); Convolvulus heynii Wall. (ambiguous synonym); Convolvulus incrassatus Wall.; Convolvulus javanicus Burm. fil.; Convolvulus marginatus Desr. (ambiguous synonym); Convolvulus maximus L. fil. (ambiguous synonym); Convolvulus sepiarius Wall.; Convolvulus stipulaceus Roxb.; Convolvulus striatus Vahl; Convolvulus trianthus (Roem. & Schult.) Spreng.; Convolvulus triflorus Vahl (ambiguous synonym); Convolvulus verrucosus (Bl.) D. Dietr.; Ipomoea britteniana Rendle; Ipomoea diversifolia (Schum. & Thonn.) F. Didr. (ambiguous synonym); Ipomoea hellebarda Schweinf. ex Hall. fil.; Ipomoea heynei Wall. (ambiguous synonym); Ipomoea homblei De Wild.; Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) H. Manitz; Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Verdcourt; Ipomoea marginata f. candida (Naik & Zate) Das Das & Lakshmin.; Ipomoea marginata var. stipulacea (C. B. Cl.) M. R. Almeida; Ipomoea maxima (L. fil.) G. Don; Ipomoea sepiaria Koenig ex Roxb.; Ipomoea sphaerica Hort. Calc. ex Choisy; Ipomoea stipulacea (Roxb.) Sweet (ambiguous synonym); Ipomoea striata (Vahl) Roth; Ipomoea subtrilobans Miq.; Ipomoea triantha Roem. & Schult.; Ipomoea verrucosa Bl. (ambiguous synonym); Quamoclit sagittifolia (Burm. fil.) Choisy; Tirtalia maxima (L. fil.) Rafin.; Tirtalia striata (Vahl) Rafin.; Tirtalia triflora (Vahl) Rafin.) as per Catalogue of Life;
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Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm. f., Fl. indica 50. 1768 (Syn. (=) Convolvulus marginatus Desr.; (=) Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Manitz; (=) Ipomoea maxima auct.; (=) Ipomoea sepiaria J. Koenig ex Roxb.) as per GRIN;
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China (Hainan), Taiwan, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar [Burma] (Magway, Mandalay), New Guinea, Sri Lanka, Java, Thailand, Vietnam, peninsular Malaysia (scattered), Singapore, Sumatra, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda Isl. (Lombok,Sumba, Flores, Timor), S-New Guinea, Micronesia (I) (Yap (I)), Cape Verde Isl. (Ilha da Boa Vista), Andamans (South Andamans), Nicobars (Car Nicobar Isl.), Myanmar [Burma] (Yangon), Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, D.R. Congo (Zaire), Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zanzibar, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Chad, Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, Mauritania, Mali, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, Angola, Burkina Faso, Togo as per Catalogue of Life;
. ip-oh-MEE-uh or ip-oh-MAY-uh — worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud … Dave’s Botanary
sag-it-ee-FOH-lee-uh — arrow-shaped leaf … Dave’s Botanary . commonly known as: hedge bindweed, purple heart glory, spotted-leaved ipomoea • Assamese: বন কলমৌ bon kalmou, ম’হ কলমৌ mooh kalmou • Bengali: বনকলমি bankalami, বন পেঁয়াজ bawn peyanj • Gujarati: ગુંબડવેલ gumbadvel, હનુમાન વેલ hanuman vel, રાતી ફૂદરડી rati fudardi • Hindi: बन कलमी ban kalmi, लछुमना lachumana • Kachchhi: ગધાવલ gadhaval, ગુંમડવલ gummadval, હનુમાનવલ hanumanval • Kannada: ಮೂಗುತಿ ಬಳ್ಳಿ mooguthi balli, ವಜಿಗಂಧ vajigandha, ತಳಿಕೀರೇಸೊಪ್ಪು talikiresoppu • Konkani: आमटी वेल amti-vel • Malayalam: ചുട്ടിതിരുതാളി chuttithiruthali, തിരുതാളി thiruthaali • Marathi: आमटी वेल amti vel, लक्ष्मणा lakshmana • Odia: ମୂଷାକାନି mushakani • Sanskrit: अस्रबिन्दुच्छदा asrabinducchada, लक्ष्मणा laksmana, मञ्जिका manjika, नागिनी nagini, पुत्रदा putrada, पुत्रजननी putrajanani, पुत्रकन्दा putrakanda, शीतवल्ली sitavalli, तूलिनी tulini, वृषपर्णिका vrsaparnika • Tamil: செந்தாளி cen-tali, மஞ்சிகை mancikai, மஞ்சிகம் manjikam, நறுந்தாளி naru-n-tali, நிச்சள் niccal, பஞ்சிகம் pancikam, புத்திரசெனனி puttra-janani, தாளி tali, வித்துசம் vittucam • Telugu: లక్ష్మణా laksmana, మిట్టతూటి mettatuti, పురిటితీగె purititige, తెల్లతూటి tellatuti • Tulu: ತಿರುತಾಳಿ tirutali (Names further compiled / updated at https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2023/05/ipomoea-sagittifolia-burmf.html)
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Native to: tropical Africa, China, India, Sri Lanka, Indo-China, Malesia, Australia
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Wild plant ID request – RK26 – 23-Oct-2012:
Request id of another wild flower growing near a marsh / wetland in Vasai region. The leaves have a beautiful reddish margin and veins. … looks like Ipomoea marginata … syn. Ipomoea sepiaria (family Convolvulaceae). Thanks again … Plz id this wild flower: pa71 – 28dec2012: Ipomoea marginata … syn. Ipomoea sepiaria (popular) … family: Convolvulaceae Yes Ipomoea marginata
Requesting ID of this Convolvulaceae – Mumbai – October 2013 :: 18022014 :: ARK-12 : Attachments (5). 2 posts by 2 authors. This too is Ipomoea marginata. Leaf shape and flower colour is variable. Also note the purple blotches on the leaves in your third photograph [3-DSC09085.jpg]. Thanks, …, Taxonomy of this seems confused as can be seen at Ipomoea sagittifolia (which is the accepted name as per GRIN recently updated)
Fwd: [efloraofindia:183407] please enable the ID GK4 : 3 posts by 1 author. Attachments (1). Most probably Ipomoea sepiaria The same plant. identify please : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
Am from Nigeria
Find attached are their pictures Ipomoea marginata (high degree of certainty) A reply from another thread from …:
“Specimen no.1. Ipomoea sepiaria Koenig ex Roxb. ……………”
Ipomoea sepiaria Koenig ex Roxb.is a synonym of Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Verdc.
NA20/07(3) Require Id for plant : 15 posts by 3 authors.
Identification required for the plant having a pattern (or shape) similar to “a tooth “
Location: Thane, Maharashtra Correction: Bilobed shape (tooth shape) Pictures? Thank you Ma’am ! Interesting… Madam, this is similar to – Thank you Thank you Sir!. (That means) The attached pictures are all of Ipomea grandiflora!?. Photographed at Thane and Mira Road (Maharashtra). During the month of September – November 2014. Attachments (5) No, Madam, not all plates belong to Ipomoea grandifolia (I. grandiflora is a different taxon).
But, first I would like to draw your attention to an earlier thread. relating to nomenclature of I grandifolia and I. triloba – efi thread. Please check what Ron thinks of I. grandifolia – http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/128497/. The problem is earlier both were synonymous, as in –
Your plate no. 11-2014_1437504611381 is the species above, and may be plate no. 20141113_145600 (the seeds) also.
Plate 20141024_095956, plate 20141102_072405, plate 20141029_1437525411766 = Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Verdc.
Plate 20140918_130641 and plate 20140918_130755 = possibly Ipomoea nil (L.) Roth., but I am not sure, for there are other taxa like I. indica (Burm.) Merr. Thank you for providing a detailed information and help in identifying (even though the plant pictures were not of same species). So, it concludes that the attached (set of) images includes: Ipomea grandifolia (syn. I. triloba), I. marginata, I. nil or I. indica (possibly) Yes, …, this what I think. But, we should wait for further comments from other members as well. For … have more experience with convolvulaceae diversity across our country.
Fwd: Convulvulacea I’d from Bangladesh : 8 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)
To identify a convolvulaceae flower size, corolla tube and sepal view is absolutely essential. However you may try /species/a—l/cl/convolvulaceae/ipomoea/ipomoea-marginata, earlier Ipomoea marginata.
Ipomoea sagittifolia (syn. Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Manitz), it it sure ? 3 more good photos. Attachments (3) It is Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Verdc. Ipomoea marginata syn. Ipomoea sepiaria to me too. Does not match with images of Ipomoea campanulata (Syn: Ipomoea illustris (Cl.) Prain; Ipomoea campanulata L. var. illustris Clarke) (as per Flora of Davanagere District: Karnataka, India (2004)) It’s Ipomoea marginata
nature: climber
Location: Mongla, Khulna, 2016 Do you have any side view of the flower ? If so, pl. post.
Comparative images of Ipomoea species are available herein.
Also pl. check Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm. f. ? here is another 2 pics. Attachments (2) Convolvulaceae Week: Ipomoea sp. from Hooghly (WB): I thought it was some other species, not an Ipomoea aquatica. The reasoning behind my anticipation was – a) It is a twining climber found on roadside having ditches beside it. But a point to be noted is that those ditches are entirely dry b) The leaf blade is significantly broader and there is variation in blade-shapes c) Stem is narrower and hairy d) Stamens protrude outside of the corolla e) Anthers are purple f) Flowers are a tad smaller and appearance of the flower is a bit pentagonal than a perfect round shape Having been suggested by … i too think now that it is also a Ipomoea aquatica, maybe slightly modified due to terrestrial adaptation. Yet a google search leads me to the following websites that contain similar leaves and flowers with very minute variations. Of-course wiki says that this plant is from North America! :- 1. http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Ipomoea+pandurata 2. Link 3. http://www.arbolesornamentales.es/Ipomoea.htm Species : Ipomoea sp. Habit : wild twiner with hairy stem Habitat : roadside Date : 07-Mar-2012, 12-Mar-2012 Place : Gobra (Hooghly), West Bengal … Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Verdc. nice logical steps… but wrong… since you might be very familiar with Kalmi saag…. did you never doubt your own analysis??? … esp that of the stem…. and its presence or absence of hollow tube like nature of the stem… and the shape etc of the leaf, even before on analyses the flower???? I admit that i acted like a fool. But this identification science is new to me and having a degree in Bio-science doesn’t help me to ID anything to the slightest degree. Moreover, I was/am an average student, a slow learner. It takes me much time to gather all data and find a relation between the each collected bit. Yes, Madam, i was familiar with ‘Kalmi saag’ but that was on the lunch table! As for the daily bazaar, my brother takes care of that! I think … has rightly picked up the purple colour which is present on the margins or centre of the leaves of this species. Of course other characters like deeply cordate base of the leaves; purple flower with dark throat and the calyx4-6mm also corresponds well. Convolvulaceae week : Convolvulus arvensis: Convolvulaceae Week: Ipomoea marginata from Panipat Excellent series , especially the closeups of the sepals. convolvulaceae : 9 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (4) Thanks, … Pl. check with comparative images at Ipomoea images of ipomoea on the website doesn’t match this species.
can anybody help in identification of this ipomoea species ? Could be Ipomoea sepiaria (syn of Ipomoea marginata) I also agree with … as it appears close to images at Ipomoea sagittifolia (Syn. (=) Convolvulus marginatus Desr.; (=) Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Manitz; (=) Ipomoea maxima auct.; (=) Ipomoea sepiaria J. Koenig ex Roxb.); Thanks for replying sir.
But it’s flowers are infundibuliform, seeds are glabrous, dark brown to black in color.
I think it’s not Ipomoea sagittifolia because these characters are not in Ipomoea sagittifolia It’s Ipomoea marginata only But sir it’s seeds are smooth not hairy. Ipomoea sagittifolia seeds are not hairy, they are smooth, testa very finely reticulate.
Posted flowers are definitely Ipomoea sagittifolia. Date/Time: 22-11-2010 / 08:50AM – This seems to be I. marginata but purple blotches on leaf are missing. – Blotches on leaves, flower size or number of flowers are not the key characters for I. marginata. Sepals obtuse, corolla hypocrateriform and seeds with long hairs are the key characters. In the present situation it looks to be I. marginata unless you find anything contarary. – I think the plant in question is likely to be Ipomoea marginata, although I have some reservations. Ipomoea marginata may have hairs on the leaves and stems or it may be glabrous.
The leaf shape may be cordate or can vary to an almost sagittate shape. The purple blotches are not a requirement and are likely a response to intense sunlight or other environmental factors. I do see a difference in the coloration in the tube and throat which I see as atypical in addition to a difference in the length and taper of the tube. The corolla measurements and tube characteristics are always important whether mentioned as a key characteristic by any author or not…some contemplation on this might be in order… I also notice that the petiole on this plant has some stoloniferous protrusions (most visible in the 4th photo) that are worthy of notice and are not often seen in photos Ipomoea marginata. Flora of Andaman30- 100111-PKA1: – I think it of value to compare the plant which is the subject of this thread with the plant in the following thread here
Convolvulaceae for id from Tirupati-280111-1 – … to me the fruits’ picture IMG_1938.jpg … reminds of Ipomoea marginata.
Got a photo at http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/3936039105/ Not sure if some other Convolvulaceae member(s) bear(s) similar fruit. – The fruit does seem to match very well with the Ipomoea marginata.
The leaves in the above photos are more cordate and I think it is good to keep this in mind when considering other plants that may be Ipomoea marginata.
There are also some leaves as in photo 1939 which are larger , much darker colored and more elongated and I was considering these leaves in the potential differential ID , although as .. has already indicated the fruit does (at this point) appear identical to Ipomoea marginata , so unless there is some additional information forthcoming from the plant in question I would agree on an ID of Ipomoea marginata.
21032011pj2 ID Request: Location- Place, Altitude – Kaiga , Uttar Kannada ,Karnataka, 380 mtrs Flora of Panipat District- Ipomoea marginata: …. commonly known as: hedge bind-weed, purple heart glory • Bengali: বন কলমি ban kalami • Gujarati: હનુમાન વેલ hanuman-vel • Hindi: बन कलमी ban kalmi • Kannada: ಲಕ್ಶಮನ lakshamana • Konkani: आमटी वेल amti-vel • Malayalam: തിരുതാളി thiruthali • Marathi: आमटी वेल amti-vel • Oriya: mushakani • Sanskrit: अस्रबिन्दुच्छद asrabinducchada, लक्ष्मण lakshamana, मञ्जिका manjika, नागपुत्री nagaputri, नागिनी nagini, पुत्रद putrada, पुत्रजननी More Pics of Ipomoea marginata from Panipat nearby areas. All wild Mathura Cant. I have seen the light purple vaiety of this plant. . Convolvulaceae week- Morning glory sp. id request from Coimbatore: Location: CODISIA Road, Coimbatore Date: Feb 2012 Habitat: Road side Habit: Climber.. Ipomoea marginata but not sure in absence of sizes of leaves and corolla. Violet margins are clearly seen here. Most likely I.marginata. What is visible of the seedpods and the corolla profile in the background flowers also matches Ipomoea marginata. Convolvulaceae Week :: Ipomoea marginata in Thane:
Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Verdc. ip-oh-MEE-uh or ip-oh-MAY-uh — worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud
mar-jen-AY-tuh or mar-jeh-NAH-tuh — margined … Dave’s Botanary Oct 10, 2009 … along Ghodbunder Road near Versova, Thane, Maharashtra
commonly known as: hedge bind-weed, purple heart glory • Bengali: বন কলমি ban kalami • Gujarati: હનુમાન વેલ hanuman-vel • Hindi: बन कलमी ban kalmi • Kannada: ಲಕ್ಶಮನ lakshamana • Konkani: आमटी वेल amti-vel • Malayalam: തിരുതാളി thiruthali • Marathi: आमटी वेल amti-vel • Oriya: mushakani • Sanskrit: अस्रबिन्दुच्छद asrabinducchada, लक्ष्मण lakshamana, मञ्जिका manjika, नागपुत्री nagaputri, नागिनी nagini, पुत्रद putrada, पुत्रजननी putrajanani, पुत्रकन्द putrakanda, तूलिनी tulini • Tamil மஞ்சிகை mancikai, மஞ்சிகம் manjikam, நறுந்தாளி naru-n-tali, புத்திரசெனனி puttra-janani, தாளி tali • Telugu: లక్ష్మణా lakshamana, పురిటితీగె putititige Native to: tropical Africa, China, India, Sri Lanka, Indo-China, Malesia, Australia References: Flowers of India • Dave’s Garden • eFlora • NPGS / GRIN • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar more views: Oct 10, 2009 … along Ghodbunder Road near Versova, Thane, Maharashtra Sep 19 and Oct 18 2009 … at Vaghbil, Thane, Maharashtra Jan 19, 2008 … at Vaghbil, Thane, Maharashtra
… more views at flickr.
nice photo where you can see the ants enjoying the extra-floral nectaries…. Convolvulaceae ID :: 07/March/2012 :: Hooghly (WB) SK: Type : wild creeper
Date : 07-March-2012, 10 A.M.
Place : Hooghly, West Bengal
I do not have any closer photo of the leaves of this plant. It was so confusing. The flowers were quite like I. aquatica but the leaves were a bit different. I have more images Ipomoea aquatica shot in February, 2012, but in those images leaves are very elongated and narrow. I am trying to upload one shortly. … identified it as Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Verdc. in this ongoing “Convovulaceae Week” at efi thread To my mind it is Ipomoea marginata… despite purple blotches not present on leaves , the corolla and sepals match I.marginata. Thank you for confirming the same. And, yes, there is no purple blotches on leaves, i checked it again this morning at different places where these plants can be seen in full bloom now. . please help me the identification : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3)
I once posted this suspected Ipomoea plant sample but without much description and much couldn’t be done on it. Now i am re posting it with more info.please help me with the identification.
The three pdf files contain the pictures of the plant, gotten from the southern part of Nigeria. And we are in the middle of the rainy season.
1. The first pdf file shows the plant in its natural habitat
2. The second file shows the flower and flower buds.
· The width of mature flower ranges from 2.8cm-3.5cm
· While that of the length is 2cm-3cm
· The petal is white with purple inner color inside the funnel
· The sepals after removing the petal
3. The third file shows the different leaf shapes gotten from the same plant and from different plant stands in the same area.
· The petiole ranges from 5cm-11.5cm for mature
· Peduncle , about 2.5cm
· Internode…8.5cm-10cm
Note. Use the zoom for better and clear view
This must be Ipomoea sepiaria Koenig ex Roxb. … synonym of Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Verdc.
The plant is Ipomoea sagittifolia (syn. Ipomoea marginata, Ipomoea sepiaria) and all parts in the photos supplied are consistent for Ipomoea sagittifolia, even though the photos of the sepals could be clearer, the structure and verruculose surface is visible. I really appreciate. That description was what I could get from the field. The variable nature of the plant made me to snap different leaves, So one can appreciate what I am saying. Secondly, I found it where there’s much water and there’s been much rain around here. Who knows, the environment could be contributing significantly too.
But out of all those synonyms, which name should I pick, which one is most widely accepted? Convulvulaceae id from Bangladesh _sm_3016 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
Flowering and picture taken: Dec_2018 Habitat: Roadside
Location: Chittagong
Pl. check comparative images at efi site Another view. is it Ipomoea illustris?
Ipomoea sagittifolia ? To me also appears close to images at efi site
ID KANNUR 27- 2 : 2 posts by 1 author. Attachments (1) – 4 MB
Please identify this Ipomoea species, a climber from Kannur District of Kerala. Pl. Check with comparative images at Ipomoea
Ipomoea marginata
Flora of Panipat District- Ipomoea marginata – efloraofindia | Google Groups Ipomoea convolvulata – indiantreepix | Google Groups http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/99b3f4c20f7a9d24 Names of Plants in India :: Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.fil. : 3 posts by 2 authors. 1 image.
ip-oh-MEE-a or eye-poh-MEE-a — worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud … Dave’s Botanary sag-it-ee-FOH-lee-uh — arrow-shaped leaf … Dave’s Botanary commonly known as: hedge bindweed, purple heart glory, spotted-leaved ipomoea • Assamese: বন কলমৌ bon kalmou, ম’হ কলমৌ mooh kalmou • Bengali: বনকলমি bankalami, বন পেঁয়াজ ban peyanj • Gujarati: ગુંબડવેલ gumbadavel, હનુમાન વેલ hanuman vel, રાતી ફૂદરડી rati fudardi • Hindi: बन कलमी ban kalmi, लछुमना lachumana • Kachchhi: ગધાવલ gadhaval, ગુંમડવલ gummadval, હનુમાનવલ hanumanval • Kannada: ಮೂಗುತಿ ಬಳ್ಳಿ mooguthi balli, ವಜಿಗಂಧ vajigandha, ತಳಿಕೀರೇಸೊಪ್ಪು talikiresoppu • Konkani: आमटी वेल amti-vel • Malayalam: ചുട്ടിതിരുതാളി chuttithiruthali, തിരുതാളി thiruthaali • Marathi: आमटी वेल amti vel, लक्ष्मणा lakshmana • Odia: ମୂଷାକାନି mushakani • Sanskrit: अस्रबिन्दुच्छदा asrabinducchada, लक्ष्मणा laksmana, मञ्जिका manjika, नागिनी nagini, पुत्रदा putrada, पुत्रजननी putrajanani, पुत्रकन्दा putrakanda, शीतवल्ली sitavalli, तूलिनी tulini, वृषपर्णिका vrsaparnika • Tamil: செந்தாளி cen-tali, மஞ்சிகை mancikai, மஞ்சிகம் manjikam, நறுந்தாளி naru-n-tali, நிச்சள் niccal, பஞ்சிகம் pancikam, புத்திரசெனனி puttra-janani, தாளி tali, வித்துசம் vittucam • Telugu: లక్ష్మణా laksmana, మిట్టతూటి mettatuti, పురిటితీగె purititige • Tulu: ತಿರುತಾಳಿ tirutali botanical names: Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. … homotypic synonyms: Ipomoea hastata L., nom. superfl. • Quamoclit hastata G.Don • Quamoclit sagittifolia (Burm.f.) Choisy … heterotypic synonyms: Convolvulus marginatus Desr. • Convolvulus sepiarius Wall. • Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Manitz, nom. illeg. • Ipomoea sepiaria J.König ex Roxb., nom. superfl. … and more at POWO Bibliography / etymology ~~~~~ ENGLISH ~~~~~
hedge bindweed
purple heart glory
spotted-leaved ipomoea
~~~~~ ASSAMESE ~~~~~
বন কলমৌ bon kalmou
ম’হ কলমৌ mooh kalmou
~~~~~ BENGALI ~~~~~
বনকলমি bankalami, বন পেঁয়াজ ban peyanj
~~~~~ GUJARATI ~~~~~
ગુંબડવેલ gumbadavel, હનુમાન વેલ hanuman vel, રાતી ફૂદરડી rati fudardi
~~~~~ HINDI ~~~~~
बन कलमी ban kalmi
लछुमना lachumana
~~~~~ KACHCHHI ~~~~~
ગધાવલ gadhaval, ગુંમડવલ gummadval, હનુમાનવલ hanumanval
~~~~~ KANNADA ~~~~~
ಮೂಗುತಿ ಬಳ್ಳಿ mooguthi balli, ವಜಿಗಂಧ vajigandha
ತಳಿಕೀರೇಸೊಪ್ಪು talikiresoppu
~~~~~ KONKANI ~~~~~
आमटी वेल amti-vel
~~~~~ MALAYALAM ~~~~~
ചുട്ടിതിരുതാളി chuttithiruthali, തിരുതാളി thiruthaali
~~~~~ MARATHI ~~~~~
आमटी वेल amti vel, लक्ष्मणा lakshmana
~~~~~ ODIA ~~~~~
ମୂଷାକାନି mushakani
~~~~~ RAJASTHANI ~~~~~
no given name / no name found
~~~~~ SANSKRIT ~~~~~
अस्रबिन्दुच्छदा asrabinducchada (or अस्रविन्दुच्छदा asravinducchada), लक्ष्मणा laksmana, मञ्जिका manjika, नागिनी nagini, पुत्रदा putrada, पुत्रजननी putrajanani, पुत्रकन्दा putrakanda, तूलिनी tulini
शीतवल्ली sitavalli, वृषपर्णिका vrsaparnika
~~~~~ TAMIL ~~~~~
செந்தாளி cen-tali, தாளி tali
நிச்சள் niccal, பஞ்சிகம் pancikam, வித்துசம் vittucam
மஞ்சிகை mancikai, மஞ்சிகம் manjikam, நறுந்தாளி naru-n-tali, புத்திரசெனனி puttra-janani
~~~~~ TELUGU ~~~~~
లక్ష్మణా laksmana, మిట్టతూటి mettatuti, పురిటితీగె purititige
~~~~~ TULU ~~~~~
ತಿರುತಾಳಿ tirutali
~~~~~ x ~~~~~
Names compiled / updated at
https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2023/05/ipomoea-sagittifolia-burmf.html Malayalam names and spellings are correct for this plant. wild herb ID :: 09-March-12 :: Hooghly (WB) SK-2: I recorded this image in April, 2010 at a village outskirt lying Howrah-Hooghly (District) borderline. I found this one beside a dirt-road. I have no other picture of this plant. Species : Unknown Type : wild herb found on village roadside Date : 10-April-2010, 3.04 p.m. Place : Khanpur (Hooghly District), West Bengal The plant is Ipomoea marginata and the basal area of the sagittate type leaf is visible in the lower left of the photo. Wild plant ID request – RK26 – 23-Oct-2012:
Request id of another wild flower growing near a marsh / wetland in Vasai region. The leaves have a beautiful reddish margin and veins. … looks like Ipomoea marginata … syn. Ipomoea sepiaria (family Convolvulaceae). Thanks again … . Yes, it’s the only ma’am
. Chilika lake, December 2021 :: Ipomoea sagittifolia :: ARK2022-036: 3 images. . For ID – 21/01/2023 DS 3: 1 image. I think there is mix up of plants. Make sure the leaves you mentioned are those of the one with Ipoemea flowers. Please post a separate picture of the flowers attached to leaves by separating the plant from other plant species. Could be bindweed (Convulvulus) climbing on another plant Leaves and side view of flower is missing, for I’d. Please find attached the pictures of leaves and side view of the flower. 4 images. Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.fil. ?? Yes, appears close to images at I find it very interesting that the climber has these different types of leaves. When large, they have that purple centre and the leaf margin is smooth. While there are also these other type, where the terminal portion is gracefully long and the leaf margin is serrated.
Do all ipomea have this kind of development or just ipomea sagittifolia ?
I do not think all Ipomeas have this kind of development as in ipomea sagittifolia ? . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Jul 3, 2021 · 8:09 AM IST: 2 images. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Jul 3, 2021 · 7:36 AM IST: 2 images. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.fil. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Jan 26, 2021 · 9:50 AM IST: 2 images. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Dec 7, 2010 · 5:06 PM IST: 1 image. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Dec 7, 2010 · 5:04 PM IST: 2 images. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Oct 18, 2009 · 12:06 PM IST: 2 images. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Sep 19, 2009 · 3:32 PM IST: 1 image. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Nov 16, 2008 · JUN23 DV51: 3 images. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Nov 16, 2008 · JUN23 DV53: 2 images. Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f.
Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Nov 16, 2008 · 9:29 AM IST :: about 3 m (10 ft) asl
Mix of plants in this observation; fruits of Xanthium strumarium L. are seen. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane :: Jan 19, 2008 · JUN23 DV273: 2 images Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f.
Waghbil, Thane :: Jan 19, 2008 · 8:47 AM IST :: about 3 m (10 ft) asl
Mix of plants in this observation . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane :: Dec 29, 2007 · JUN23 DV288: 3 images. Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f.
Waghbil, Thane :: Dec 29, 2007 · 11:29 AM IST :: about 3 m (10 ft) asl
popular synonyms: Ipomoea sepiaria J.König ex Roxb. • Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Manitz
Mix of plants in this observation; posted plant climbing on Thespesia populneoides (Roxb.) Kostel. . Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.f. :: Waghbil, Thane :: Dec 29, 2007 · JUN23 DV293: 1 image. . PKD 1 301023: Regarding identification of the species collected from Khurda Odisha on October 23: 4 high res. images. Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm.fil. ?? Yes, appears close to images at Thank you … . Need ID: large mauveish white ipomea??: 3 images. Ipomoea sagittifolia Burm. fil.
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