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See this spotting http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/311...
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/sl...
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@Chief
There are several species of Morning glory.
http://www.flowersofindia.net/risearch/s...
Any ideas of which one is it ?
@Namitha - I saw the aim of the mission. In case you are actually using this for some research I'd suggest that you write to missions@projectnoah.org. It says on the mission creation page "If you're a larger organization interested in tapping into our global community of citizen scientists, we can work with you to create a custom mission. Contact us today at missions@projectnoah.org"
@Kayleigh
It appears that there are several species under Helianthus which are also collectively called Sunflower.
Do you know any distinctive features of this one which identify it as "helianthus annuus". As far as I can remember this one was in cultivated land.
@Atul I think you are right about the family. Unfortunately I do not have a more clear picture to help pin point the species.
Let us see if anyone else has more info.
@Namitha I have added this one to the Giant African snail hunt.
However this spotting is in Mumbai (far from Kerala, TN or Sri Lanka)