Ipomoea violacea L., Sp. Pl. 1: 161 161 1753 (Syn: Calonyction grandiflorum (Jacq.) Choisy; Calonyction jacquinii G. Don; Calonyction tuba (Schltdl.) Colla; Convolvulus grandiflorus Jacq.; Convolvulus tuba Schltdl.; Ipomoea glaberrima Bojer ex Hook.; Ipomoea grandiflora (Jacq.) Hallier f.; Ipomoea longiflora R. Br.; Ipomoea macrantha Roem. & Schult.; Ipomoea tuba (Schltdl.) G. Don);
ip-oh-MEE-uh or ip-oh-MAY-uh — worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud vy-oh-LAH-see-uh or vy-oh-LAH-say-uh — violet-colored ... Dave’s Botanary commonly known as: beach moonflower, sea moonflower, white morning-glory, wild moon flower • Marathi: किनारवेल kinarwel Native to: Meso-America; distributed pantropically on coasts Ipomoea alba: At Akshi beach,Alibag The sepals are definitely not Ipomoea alba but unless there was some additional information to indicate otherwise > I am in agreement with the ID of Ipomoea violacea. Mangrove fruits for ID-280211-PKA2: Seen these dried fruits of a Mangrove near Gorai, Mumbai. No clue to me about its ID. Date/Time: 26-02-2011 / 5:30PM Habitat: Wild, Mangrove Plant Habit: Climber – This would be Ipomoea violacea, a mangrove associate. – yes it is a dried fruit of Ipomoea violacea. seen it many times at Gorai creek. – The branches of Operculina are quandrangular and winged….the fruits are loobed and pinkish-whitish in colour... this for sure Ipomoea violacea and cant be sonneretia even in dreams…Sonnertia is Lytheraceae – 100 % this is Ipomoea violacea, a mangrove associate plant. ip-oh-MEE-uh or ip-oh-MAY-uh — worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud vy-oh-LAH-see-uh or vy-oh-LAH-say-uh — violet-colored ... Dave’s Botanary Sep 22, 2008 … along Ghodbunder Road near Versova, Maharashtra commonly known as: beach moonflower, sea moonflower, white morning-glory, wild moon flower • Marathi: किनारवेल kinarwel Native to: Meso-America; distributed pantropically on coasts References: Flowers of India • eFlora • PIER species info • NPGS / GRIN • Wikipedia • Further Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar Climber ID from Bangladesh_SM_4004 : 14 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (2) – around 500 kb each. Place? Any flowers? Sonadia Island, no bloomed flower Bud in the first picture reminds of Ipomoea sp. or some member of Convolvulaceae. Thanks … I agree with you. agree with … is that a bud? or a developing fruit? I am not sure, … Attachments (1) – 6 Mb. Most probably Ipomoea violacea. 1: … so that round object was a developing fruit? and these are developing buds 2: … if had these you should have submitted at the same time, with other two. its better that way saves valuable time for people who volunteer to help you. Yes …, now I am sure, the earlier pic shows fruiting. Thanks …, for the additional pic. A mention of habitat would have resolved the issue quickly. Sorry for the inconvenience, however, the habitat is a costal island where tidal inundation is common. The climber is found at sand dunes under the the casurina forest. The size of leaf is larger than few others ipomea species Ipomea id fromm Bangladesh _sm_3001 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)- 1 Mb. Habitat : sandy bush Location : Saint Martin Island, Bangladesh Flowering : November, bloom at night, after evening Photo taken : Nov, 2018 Ipomoea violacea References: |
Ipomoea violacea
Updated on December 24, 2024