Diesh ji,
The photos I have of Stictocardia campanulata look like what you have posted.
Here is a link and excerpt from Flora of China
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=210002111Stictocardia tiliifolia has been confused with Ipomoea campanulata Linnaeus ( = S. campanulata (Linnaeus) Merrill), which is similar in general appearance and grows also along seacoasts.
The glandular-dotted leaves, calyx, and corolla, and the
non-capsular fruits enclosed in enlarged, leathery sepals are distinctive for S. tiliifolia.
The
nomenclature for Stictocardia tiliifolia has been the subject of some disagreement, and of the two different interpretations recently proposed, Austin et al. (Brittonia 30: 195–198. 1978) and Gunn (Brittonia 24: 169–176. 1972), the former is here followed.
The Argyreia and Stictocardia are a realm unto themselves...
regards,
Ron
On Monday, March 12, 2012 4:26:22 PM UTC-4, Dinesh Valke wrote:
Ipomoea campanulata
L. ... surprised to see it put as synonym of Stictocardia tiliifolia (Desr.) Hallier f. at The Plants List.
Wondering if leaves have any resemblance to that of any species of Tilia other than the cordate base. The leaves look more similar to that of some species of Argyreia.
Dear friends, please validate if Stictocardia tiliifolia (Desr.) Hallier f. is the accepted name.
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ip-oh-MEE-uh or ip-oh-MAY-uh -- worm-like; referring to coiled flower bud
kam-pan-yoo-LAH-tuh or kam-pan-yoo-LAY-tuh -- bell-shaped
- tracked
Feb 3, 2008 ... at Kohoj fort, Maharashtra
commonly known as: Kannada: ಕುಗಿನಿಬಳ್ಳಿ kuginiballi • Marathi: तांबर वेल tambar-vel • Malayalam: ¿ adamboe ? ... Malayali knowing friends, please validate this name.
Native to: e & s-e Asia, India, Sri Lanka, n & e Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India - tracked • Sahyadri Database - tracked • NPGS / GRIN - tracked • ENVIS - FRLHT - tracked • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
more views:
... more views at flickr - tracked.
Regards.
Dinesh