{"id":1333516,"date":"2011-11-19T14:34:52","date_gmt":"2011-11-19T14:34:52","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2024-12-24T18:46:07","modified_gmt":"2024-12-24T13:16:07","slug":"ipomoea-fistulosa","status":"publish","type":"ht_kb","link":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/efi\/ipomoea-fistulosa\/","title":{"rendered":"Ipomoea carnea subsp. fistulosa"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Ipomoea<\/i> carnea<\/i> Jacq. subsp. <\/span>fistulosa<\/i> (Mart. ex Choisy) D. F. Austin (Syn: (=) <\/span>Batatas crassicaulis<\/span><\/i><\/a> Benth.; (=) <\/span>Ipomoea crassicaulis<\/span><\/i><\/a> (Benth.) B. L. Rob.; (\u2261) <\/span>Ipomoea fistulosa<\/span><\/i><\/a> Mart. ex Choisy (basionym));<\/span><\/div>\n
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commonly known as<\/b>: bush morning glory \u2022 Hindi<\/b>: \u092c\u0947\u0936\u0930\u092e besharam \u2022 Marathi<\/b>: \u092c\u0947\u0936\u0930\u092e besharam \u2022 Telugu<\/b>: thutu kada;
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ip-oh-MEE-uh<\/b> or ip-oh-MAY-uh<\/b> — worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud
\nKAR-nee-uh<\/b> — flesh-colored
\nfist-yoo-LOW-suh<\/b> — hollow, tube-like <\/span>…
Dave’s Botanary<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n
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Native to<\/b>: tropical America; naturalized \/ cultivated elsewhere<\/span>
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Flora of Panipat: Ipomoea carnea subsp. fistulosa from Roadside area Thermal Panipat<\/span><\/a>:
\nIpomoea carnea<\/i> subsp. fistulosa<\/i>
\nFrom Panipat Thermal Power station area<\/span><\/p>\n


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Convolvulaceae Week: Ipomoea carnea subsp. fistulosa from Delhi<\/span><\/a>:<\/div>\n
Ipomoea carnea<\/i><\/span>\u00a0Jacq. subsp. <\/span>fistulosa<\/i><\/span>\u00a0(Mart. ex Choisy) D. F. Austin, <\/span>Taxon 26:237. 1977<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
Syn: Ipomoea <\/span>fistulosa<\/span>\u00a0Mart. ex Choisy; \u00a0<\/span>Ipomoea crassicaulis<\/span><\/span>\u00a0(Benth.) B. L. Rob<\/span>.<\/span><\/div>\n
Common shrub in villages, along fields, diches a and roadsides; stem woody at base, hollow; leaves ovate to lanceolate, up to 25 cm long, long acuminate; flowers pink, rose-purple to almost white, in cymose-paniculate clusters; sepals suborbicular; capsule ovoid to subglobose, 2 cm long.<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n

Photographed from<\/span> Wazirabad on banks of river Yamuna in Delhi.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n


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Convolvulaceae week : Ipomoea carnea Pune:<\/span><\/a>
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Convolvulaceae Week: Ipomoea carnea subsp. fistulosa from Maihar MP:<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n


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The leaves seem to match the thinner dimensions cited for <\/span>Ipomoea carnea<\/i> ‘subspecies’ <\/span>fistulosa<\/i>. <\/span>Excellent photo of the seedpods.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Convolvulaceae Week :: Ipomoea carnea Jacq. subsp. fistulosa in Thane and Pune:<\/span><\/a>
\nIpomoea carnea<\/span><\/i><\/span> Jacq. subsp. fistulosa<\/i> (Mart. ex Choisy) D. F. Austin<\/div>\n
ip-oh-MEE-uh<\/b> or ip-oh-MAY-uh<\/b> — worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud
\nKAR-nee-uh<\/b> — flesh-colored
\nfist-yoo-LOW-suh<\/b> — hollow, tube-like<\/span> …
Dave’s Botanary<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n
May 17, 2009 … at Yeoor Hills (part of Sanjay Gandhi National Park), Mumbai
\ncommonly known as<\/b>: bush morning glory \u2022 Hindi<\/b>: \u092c\u0947\u0936\u0930\u092e besharam \u2022 Marathi<\/b>: \u092c\u0947\u0936\u0930\u092e besharam \u2022 Telugu<\/b>: thutu kada
\nNative to<\/b>: tropical America; naturalized \/ cultivated elsewhere<\/span>
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Flowers of India<\/span><\/a> \u2022 PIER species info<\/span><\/a> \u2022 Flowers of Sahyadri<\/i> by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
\nmore views<\/b>:May 29, 2010 … at Rajgurunagar near Pune<\/span>
\nJan 6, 2007 … <\/span>at Vaghbil, Thane, Maharashtra<\/span><\/div>\n
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Really Besharm<\/b> ……….. Grows everywhere .. even in hardest conditions<\/span><\/p>\n


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Yes a Very common plant along ditches and field fencing.<\/span><\/p>\n


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Ipomoea carnea<\/i> subsp. fistulosa <\/i>is the only one observed in tropics.<\/span> The other Ipomoea carnea<\/i> subsp. carnea <\/i>is distinct with cordate to rounded leaves is observed in central and south america<\/span><\/p>\n


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There is major difficulties concerning Ipomoea carnea<\/i> subspecies fistulosa<\/i> and Ipomoea carnea<\/i> subspecies carnea<\/i>.
\nI had researched the supposed differences in the ‘subspecies some years ago and found that there were significant misconceptions involved regarding the structure, location and behavior of the 2 supposed subspecies.
\nThe only difference is in the shape (measurement parameters) of the leaves and plants conforming to the leaf parameters can be found in populations supposedly consisting of only 1 subspecies.
\nThere are studies that indicate that other aspects like more vining or trailing habit for subspecies carnea<\/i> has been shown to be dubious at best.
\nThe fact that both subspecies were found to be able to adapt and therefore inhabit both arid and wet areas in both the New and Old world tropics has been shown to be true and that both subspecies can exhibit upright or more of a trailing (vining) habit based on topographical setting and adaptation, not any feature that is hard-coded into the genetics.
\nThe information on the web from official sites concerning the subspecies is mostly related to subspecies fistulosa<\/i> because that is what supports the old , antiquated studies…subspecies carnea<\/i> is rarely located on the web, not because it is any rarer than fistulosa<\/i> but because it doesn’t fit the old studies…
\nThere is no difference in the seed characteristics of subspecies fistulosa<\/i> or subspecies carnea<\/i>.
\nThe supposed differences were based on early studies that utilized under-sampling and did not embrace a wide enough area of topography.<\/span>
\nI used to have all of the most important studies on my old hard drive but hardware self-destructed…although some of the more revealing studies were conducted in India (!)
\nThe USDA and others responsible for perpetuating the myths related to the ‘subspecies’ will not back off without losing face and political agendas may apply…some co-author papers with Monsanto ( major chemical company that manufactures \/ sells most of the herbicides to fight invasive exotic plants, and as the list of invasive grows , so does the amount of toxic chemicals used to combat ‘invaders’) …my position is that the herbicides used do more long term damage to ecosystems than the over-growth of any plant species…enough said…
\nI would like to go on permanent record regarding my position on the myths related to the Ipomoea carnea<\/i> subspecies and that the only difference is a relatively minor leaf measurement parameter and no other physical or behavioral characteristic.<\/b><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n
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Convolvulaceae at Singur :: 27-03-12 :: Hooghly (WB) SK<\/span><\/a>:<\/div>\n
I have recorded another member of Convolvulaceae<\/i> today (27\/Mar\/2012), at NANO (in)famous SINGUR (Hooghly)!<\/span>
\nI am sad that all the flowers lost their freshness during the mid-day when i reached there at around 2.30 pm.
\nIs it the same Ipomoea carnea subsp. fistulosa as in –\u00a0
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\nHabit & Habitat : woody herb, height – 5 ft and above, wild in ditch beside railway track<\/span>
\nDate : 27-03-2012, 2.30 p.m.
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Very nice, but this is a mid-atlantic to south american ipomea<\/i> that at least in goats induces a cerebellar neuronal disorder leading to many symptoms including depression, diarrhoea, gait problems, etc… upto point can be reversed when removed from grazing on these plants…<\/p>\n


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Attaching another photo that i recorded this morning in my home.<\/p>\n


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Here is another photograph that i have recorded this morning in my home.<\/div>\n
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Living with this alien invasive species since decades Indian cattle and goats are well aware of its toxicity. They keep distance with it.<\/span> Taking advantage of it farmers use it as fence.
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\nIn organic farming our farmers are using it for pest management.
\nI worked on its Allelopathic potential during post-graduation. Later using selected extracts and leachate for medicinal and aromatic crop production.
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\nNatives have started using it in many forms like this one
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\nBeautiful Tortoise beetles try to manage this plant but not much effective.
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\nOudhia, P. (2000). Studies on host specificity and preference of the metallic coloured Tortoise beetle (Aspidomorpha miliaris<\/i> F.). Ecol. Env. And Cons.6(3):357-359.
\nOudhia, P. Effects of leaf extracts on Metallic Coloured Tortoise beetle Aspidomorpha miliaris F..Insect Environment 5(4) : 165.
\n…, the problem with the studies you have mentioned is that in such experiments force feeding is done and observations are taken. In nature goats rely on so many species and no case of force feeding happens. Hence, such results are of academic interest only.<\/p>\n


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\nshows a one time static photo….\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 did it sprout leaves and flowers?
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ID OF WATER REEDS:<\/span><\/a>
\nCan the experts please help id this flowering reed that i found in water<\/span> located in the shiwalik foothills to the north-west of chandigarh.<\/span><\/p>\n


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This is Ipomea carnea<\/i> [locally called Besharam<\/b>].<\/p>\n


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Flora of Madhya Pradesh: Ipomoea carnea subsp. fistulosa from Maihar MP<\/span><\/a>:\u00a0
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efloraofindia:”For Id 20012013MR1\u2019\u2019 wild shrub with pink flowers at Pune:<\/span><\/a>
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As per the Plantlist 2010. it is <\/b>Ipomoea fistulosa Mart. ex Choisy (=Ipomoea carnea<\/i> Jacq. susp. fistulosa<\/i> (Mart. ex Choisy) Austin, in the family Convolvulaceae<\/i>; a common shrub alon streams, marshes, other water bodies<\/span>.<\/p>\n


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Kindly identify this common plant with pale pink flowers<\/span> found in seasonal swamps and disturbed lands<\/span>.<\/div>\n
This was photographed on the 3rd of Feb near Markapur in Prakasham district, Andhra Pradesh.<\/span><\/div>\n
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height 1-2 metres.<\/span> flowers 5-6 cm wide.
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Thank you all for the identification.
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Can you consider Typha as a possiblity?
\nHowever Ipomea offers a good perching spot for cormorants and Whiskered terns and possible breeding sites for Purple moorhens , Eurasian Coot and the like. I do not know what could be a native replacement for Ipomoea<\/i>. Maybe our esteemed teachers in our forum could suggest some alternatives.<\/p>\n


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ANAUG13 Convolvulaceae shrub for ID<\/span><\/a> : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2).<\/div>\n
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SYMBIOSIS : 774<\/span><\/a> : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1)
\nAttaching an image of a bee <\/b><\/span>visiting flower of Ipomoea carnea<\/i> (BESHARAM BUTI<\/b>\/DHOL-KALMI<\/b>)<\/p>\n


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\n<\/span>Attached is a common plant that grows in any wet patch<\/span><\/div>\n
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Thanks, … Pl. see Ipomoea carnea subsp. fistulosa<\/span><\/a>\u00a0for details.<\/p>\n


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Traditional Agricultural Knowledge<\/a>: Chhattisgarh farmers still use extracts of Ipomoea carnea<\/i>, Neem, Hyptis<\/i>
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Sunbird puncturing the Datura flower base and feeding on nectar<\/a>:
\nSunbird<\/b> puncturing the Ipomoea carnea<\/i> – morning glory family (?) flower base and feeding on nectar<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

9.30 am, 9 March, 2009 at Tailoor lake in Kokkare Bellur<\/span><\/div>\n
This shrub is found in abundance all over the banks of the Tailoor lake (~300 acres).<\/span><\/div>\n
The flower bud seems in no particular hurry to bloom but that does not seem to bother the purple sunbird. Well, remember the tale of the thirsty crow?
\nEven though the long tubes of the flower seem to be out of reach, the small bird displays enough intelligence to puncture the flower base and feed on the nectar happily and move on to the next plant.
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Ipomoea carnea<\/i> Convolvulaceae<\/i> (morning glory family)<\/div>\n
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The Sunbird picture is an eye opener for those who strongly advise removal of Ipomoea carnae<\/i> from water bodies. They claim that this exotic is not visited by any bird and is harmful (?) to the wetland habitats. I have found that Ipomoea<\/i>-Typha community creates floating masses of vegetation that supports a lot of aquatic flora and fauna.
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\n<\/span>Recently all such ‘weeds’ were removed from a water body in Pune due to which the dwindling population of birds fell down to almost zero. <\/span>Pistia<\/i> that was in controlled proportion earlier now occupies the entire lake suggesting eutrophication.
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Ipomoea carnea – morning glory family & Vespidae tropica (a large Wasp)<\/a>:
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\nIpomoea carnea<\/i> – morning glory family & Vespidae tropica<\/i> (a large wasp)
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Yes .., common in Delhi in marshy areas,<\/span><\/p>\n


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The wasp in the photograph is Vespa tropica<\/i> belonging to family Vespidae<\/i>.<\/p>\n


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Yes, the correct name of the wasp is Vespa tropica<\/i>, Vespidae<\/i> family. I have witnessed these wasps many times feeding alone. Probably a solitary wasp.<\/p>\n


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Yes<\/a>, these live together in a nest colony. Never witnessed them feeding on nectar together.<\/p>\n


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Convolvula\u200b\u200bceae Week -Ipomoea cornea from Coimbatore<\/a>:<\/p>\n


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Kalatope id Al221111:<\/a>
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Location Kalatope Sanctuary<\/span>
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This is Besharam<\/b> [Ipomea carnea<\/i>].<\/p>\n


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Yes very common along ditches and field borders in N W India<\/span><\/p>\n


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Ipomoea carnea<\/i>, a weed….<\/span><\/p>\n


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Yes … In central Indian n in North too we call it “Besharam<\/b>” cauz it grows everywhere.<\/p>\n


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Besharam<\/b> is really Besharam having presence everywhere….<\/span><\/p>\n


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IDENTIFICATION OF WILDFLOWER:<\/a>
\nCould your group of experts please help identify and describe this wild flower i photographed in the in foothills of chandigarh. These flowers are often found near wetlands.
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Ipomoea carnea<\/i>, familiy Convolvulaceae<\/i><\/p>\n

Bush Morning glory<\/b><\/span><\/div>\n
Marathi: Besharm
\n<\/b>Hindi: <\/span>Behaya<\/b><\/div>\n
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Leaves of this plant is being used in our area near Dussehra festival to grow Hordeum vulgare<\/i> seeds (Barley). People when sow seeds in small pots , keep leaves of I. carnea<\/i> on the soil. They think that these leaves help in early germination of seeds.<\/span><\/p>\n


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Wild flower ID request – RK30 – 25-Oct-2012:<\/a>
\nRequesting id of this beautiful flower growing wild in Vasai region.<\/span> The plant is around 6 – 7 feet high.<\/span> Thank you.<\/p>\n


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Ipomoea carnea<\/i> Jacq. subsp. fistulosa<\/i> (Mart. ex Choisy) D. F. Austin (family Convolvulaceae).
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Ipomoea carnea Jacq.<\/a> : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5<\/span>)<\/span><\/div>\n
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Location : Phewa Lake, Pokhara, Nepal<\/span><\/div>\n
Date : 10 August 2017<\/span><\/div>\n
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Nepali Names :\u00a0\u0905\u091c\u092e\u093e\u0930\u0940 Ajamari<\/span><\/b> \/\u00a0<\/span><\/div>\n
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Acacia auriculoformis – efloraofindia | Google Groups<\/span><\/span><\/a>
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Flora of Panipat District- Ipomoea carnea – efloraofindia | Google Groups<\/span><\/span><\/a>
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Ipomoea carnea – efloraofindia | Google Groups<\/span><\/span><\/a>
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DV – 29MAY10 – 0436 :: trumpet flower – efloraofindia | Google Groups<\/span><\/span><\/a>
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wild flowers for ID 28..04.09 AT – indiantreepix | Google Groups<\/span><\/span><\/a>Ipomoea carnea from Kaithal, Haryana – indiantreepix | Google Groups<\/span><\/span><\/a>
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Fw :Re: Fw :[Indiantreepix] Ipomoea carnea – indiantreepix | Google Groups<\/span><\/span><\/a>
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Ipomoea carnea – indiantreepix | Google Groups<\/span><\/span><\/a>
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Ipomea carnea (flowers) – indiantreepix | Google Groups<\/span><\/span><\/a>
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Ipomoea carnea -once again – indiantreepix | Google Group<\/span><\/span><\/a>s<\/span><\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Ipomoea carnea Jacq.<\/a>: 6 very high res. images.<\/p>\n

Location:\u00a0Rakam, West Nepal<\/span><\/div>\n
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Nepali Names :\u00a0<\/span>\u092c\u0947\u0938\u0930\u092e Besaram\u00a0<\/strong>
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Convolvulaceae: Ipomoea carnea subsp. fistulosa (Mart. ex Choisy) D.F.Austin<\/a>:<\/p>\n
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