Argyreia elliptica Arn. ex Choisy, Convolv. Orient. 35. 1834 [Aug 1834];
. ar-GY-ree-uh — from the Greek argyro, (silver), referring to the leaf margin color … Dave’s Botanary ee-LIP-tih-kuh — elliptical, about twice as long as wide … Dave’s Botanary . commonly known as: elliptic-leaved silverweed, oval-leaved silverweed • Kannada: ಉಗನಿ ಬಳ್ಳಿ ugani balli • Konkani: केदारी kedari • Malayalam: അടന്പു adambuvalli • Marathi: बोंडवेल bondvel • Tamil: ஊனான் unan, உன்னாயங்கொடி unnayankoti • Telugu: కప్పతీగ kappatiga • Tulu: ಎರ್ಮೆಕ್ಕುಲವು ermekkulavu
. Endemic to: peninsular India
. Flora Of Davanagere District: Karnataka, India By B. K. Manjunatha, V. Krishna, T. Pullaiah (Description) – 2004- Argyreia cuneata, Argyreia elliptica, Argyreia imbricata, Argyreia kleiniana, Argyreia nervosa, Argyreia pilosa, Argyreia pomacea etc.) .
Flora of Eastern Karnataka, Volume 2 By N. P. Singh (1988- Description & keys- Argyreia cuneata, Argyreia pilosa, Argyreia sericea, Argyreia strigosa, Argyreia cymosa, Argyreia elliptica, Argyreia imbricata & Argyreia nervosa)
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Is this Argyreia elliptica ?: These pics were long shot in rainy n windy conditions. So if u can somehow identify these images, plz help.
Habit- Vine Looks like a species of Argyria of Convolvulaceae family on Bridelia retusa. Any close up picture/s of flower/inflorescence and any information on whether the leaves and other parts are hairy or not. …, I took these pics at full zoom. I couldn’t take any closer picture. I just know that the leaves were smooth from above.
It looked like Argyreia elliptica to me. … looking at some of the leaves in all the mix of plants, they do look that of *Argyreia elliptica*. Loved yr pics of Argyreia elliptica. Yes in those mixed leaves I can too spot leaves of Argyreia elliptica. And I definately clicked these pics post noon. yes … you plant is Argyreia elliptica..
ar-GY-ree-uh — from the Greek argyro, (silver), referring to the leaf margin color
ee-LIP-tih-kuh — elliptical, about twice as long as wide Oct 2, 2009 … at Ambavane, Maharashtra
commonly known as: elliptic-leaved silverweed • Konkani: kedari • Marathi: बोंडवेल bondvel, khedari • Tamil: உன்னாயங்கொடி unnayankoti
Endemic to: peninsular India References: Flowers of India • Database of Western Ghats Flora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar more views: Oct 2, 2009 … at Ambavane, Maharashtra . Convolvulaceae Week :: Argyreia elliptica from Coimbatore: Convolvulaceae week : Argyreia elliptica Mulshi: yes Argyreia elliptica, very common in Pune forest, i guess photo taken in July or August identification no030112sn2: Please help in identifying this species. date/time:sept11
location:mulshi,pune
habitat:wild
plant habit:climber?
height:full height i guess Ipomoea elliptica It is not Ipomoea but Argyreia sp. One related post by … and it has been identified as A. elliptica.
Apparently this species is not listed in “the plant list” or GRIN.
I could not find this species of Argyreia in my literature collections as well.
But the characters of this plant is agreeing with the description of Lettsomia elliptica (synonym mentioned in the message) in Gamble flora (Vol II, Page 910) . This species is also not mentioned in either in “the plant list” or GRIN.
Requesting ID of this Convolvulaceae plant – Lohagad : 20082013 : ARK-01 : August 2013 : Attachments (2). 3 posts by 2 authors. Requesting to please ID this Convolvulaceae plant captured at Lohagad near Pune in August 2013. This looks like Argyreia elliptica. Thank you … for the prompt response and ID… ID request- 28082013-PKA1 : Attachments (3 + 9). 5 posts by 3 authors.
Seen this climber en-route Sudhagad. Leaves seems to be familiar but some how not able to reach ID.. This is a species of Argyreia possibly A. sericea [Gavel]. It looks like Argyreia elliptica … is right. This is Argyreia elliptica. I stand corrected. Sending my photographs of the same. Leaf tips are retuse without any variation. Identified as Argyriea elliptica. Argyreia elliptica Arn. ex Choisy SN Sep 2 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (2).
Argyreia elliptica Arn. ex Choisy, Fam: Convolvulaceae wild climber from Denkanikota area (altitude 850m), Krishnagiri dt, Tamilnadu Argyreia for identification MK Dec-07 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (8)
Please help me in identifying this Argyreia sp. found growing on natural fences.
Leaves are up to 10 cm long.
Date: 21 Sep 2014
Location: Mavanatham village, Sathyamangalam, TN
Alt.: 850 m asl It’s Argyreia elliptica This looks like Argyreia elliptica to me.
Argyreia elliptica from near Chikamagalur, Karnataka-GSJAN2016/04 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (3)
Argyreia elliptica Arn. ex Choisy
A woody climber to scrambler photographed along roadside between Chikamagalur and Mullayanagiri in Karnataka. Argyreia elliptica—–for sharing : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
Photo taken at Aambyvalley Rd., Lonavala, Pune in Oct 15 .
Names of Plants in India :: Argyreia elliptica (Roth) Choisy : 3 posts by 2 authors.
via Species > A > Argyreia elliptica (Roth) Choisy … family: Convolvulaceae ~ Convulvulaceae
missed one name in the compilation … • Kannada: ಉಗನಿ ಬಳ್ಳಿ ugani balli ar-GY-ree-uh — from the Greek argyro, (silver), referring to the leaf margin color … Dave’s Botanary
ee-LIP-tih-kuh — elliptical, about twice as long as wide … Dave’s Botanary commonly known as: elliptic-leaved silverweed, oval-leaved silverweed • Kannada: ಉಗನಿ ಬಳ್ಳಿ ugani balli • Konkani: बोंडवेल bondvel, केदारी kedari • Malayalam: അടന്പു adambuvalli • Marathi: बोंडवेल bondvel • Tamil: ஊனான் unan, உன்னாயங்கொடி unnayankoti • Telugu: కప్పతీగ kappatiga • Tulu: ಎರ್ಮೆಕ್ಕುಲವು ermekkulavu
botanical names: Argyreia elliptica (Roth) Choisy … synonyms: Argyreia laurifolia (Roxb.) Voigt • Argyreia strigosa subsp. obovata (C.B.Clarke) Panigrahi & Murti • Convolvulus ellipticus (Roth) Spreng. • Convolvulus laurifolius Roxb. • Ipomoea laurifolia (Roxb.) Sweet • Lettsomia elliptica (Roth) Wight ex C.B.Clarke • Mouroucoa elliptica (Roth) Kuntze … POWO Bibliography / etymology
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elliptic-leaved silverweed
oval leaved silverweed
~~~~~ KANNADA ~~~~~
ಉಗನಿ ಬಳ್ಳಿ ugani balli
~~~~~ KONKANI ~~~~~
बोंडवेल bondvel
केदारी kedari
~~~~~ MALAYALAM ~~~~~
അടന്പു adambuvalli
~~~~~ MARATHI ~~~~~
बोंडवेल bondvel
~~~~~ TAMIL ~~~~~
ஊனான் unan
உன்னாயங்கொடி unnayankoti
~~~~~ TELUGU ~~~~~
కప్పతీగ kappatiga
~~~~~ TULU ~~~~~
ಎರ್ಮೆಕ್ಕುಲವು ermekkulavu
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Names compiled / updated at https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2021/09/argyreia-elliptica-roth-choisy.html
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Names of Plants in India :: Telugu name for Argyreia elliptica : 4 posts by 2 authors. Please check this name kappatheega …listed at ENVIS – FRLHT for Lettsomia elliptica. …, you are absolutely correct, congrats, you learned well some telugu Thanks very very much … 🙂 😀 … for the help and appreciation. I have grown used to (only) some of the words (part of names) that are used frequently.
Morning Glory For ID : Bangalore : 200418; AK-3 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
Moning Glory, possibly Argyreia Species near Bangalore. The picture has been taken by my son during a trek to one of the mountains around Bangalore.
There is just one picture.
Pl. check /species/a—l/cl/convolvulaceae/argyreia
To me appears close.
Thanks a lot for suggested id.
To me, it looks closer to Argyreia involucrata.
First image at the stated site is different from correct 2nd and 3rd image. I have left the comment accordingly.
Pl. check the sepals at the herbarium specimen of Argyreia involucrata at
http://convolvulaceae.myspecies.info/content/argyreia-involucrata-1 These are much different from your posted image.
Request for D BILIKERE 15 : 10 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (2) – 2 mb each.
Location :-Bilikere Mysore
Date;- 23/1/2020
Habitat:-wild
Resembles Cordia sp.Could be Cordia sinensis, Boraginaceae,
Doubtful ID. Please send some more photos of the foliage/ flowers etc. if available.
Only two Photographs available . it is creeper on tree I think it does not match with Cordia sinensis Lam. as per images and details herein.
I doubt if it is Cordia as per comparative images herein.
Argyreia elliptica A species of Argyrea Please find attached flower images, is it same. I think there is a mismatch between the first set of photos (two) and the present one. Perhaps belong to two different plants, looking at the fruits seen in the first batch of photos. Hence the ID suggested is for the latest one I believe is correct. … may clarify.
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