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Ipomoea Obscura
The funnel-shaped, solitary or grouped flowers are white or pale yellow with a darker yellow 5-pointed star shape and have a dark purple throat and 5 green, hairless to lightly hairy, egg-shaped sepals.
Introduced. This naturalized plant is native to tropical Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific
The flowers are followed by rounded, hairless, point-tipped seed capsules with reflexed sepals. The leaves are green, alternate, hairless to sparsely hairy, and either heart-shaped or oval-shaped. The stems are slender, twining or trailing, and almost hairless to sometime hairy
Thank you Ashish For ID..Sorry, i observed your suggestion Late!.....I edited the details...