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Ipomoea coccinea

Ipomoea coccinea

Description:

Wild Twins: I have captured this picture in Jumpui, Tripura, India. Somebody said these are locally called APRIL FOOL, but I don't know the actual name.... beautiful flowers in the whole valley and hill too. Flowers are too red and not a big size.Specially see in hilly area in Tripura, India... :)

Notes:

Wild Twins: I have captured this picture in Jumpui, Tripura, India. Somebody said these are locally called APRIL FOOL, but I don't know the actual name.... beautiful flowers in the whole valley and hill too.... :)

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Red star glory
Ipomoea coccinea Ipomoea coccinea


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4 Comments

Ron Kushner
Ron Kushner 9 years ago

Look very carefully at the lower main stem and the fact that the developing fruit is remaining fully erect indicates Ipomoea hederifolia.

srimanta
srimanta 10 years ago

Thanks dear friend ceherzog fpr your kind information....you are right....I see the link the first one red colored flower....thanks again .... :)Sri

srimanta
srimanta 10 years ago

Thanks dear friend Dilan Chathuranga for your kind suggestion....exactly you are right... thanks again,,, :)Sri

ceherzog
ceherzog 10 years ago

It looks like a Red Morning Glory...possibly Ipomea coccinea
https://www.google.com/search?q=red+morn...
Is it a vining plant?.

srimanta
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srimanta

Tripura, India

Spotted on Dec 29, 2013
Submitted on Dec 29, 2013

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