Ipomoea pes-caprae

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  • Botanical Name : Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) R. Br.
  • Synonyms : Ipomoea biloba Forssk.
  • Common Name : Maryad-Vel, Arvel, Samudraphen
  • Plant Family : Convolvulaceae
  • Plant Form : Climbers
  • Occurrence (Sectors) : 8, 15, 26, 28, 30
  • Occurrence (Special Areas) : Gujarat Forestry Research Foundation, Indroda Park, Ayurvedic Udyan, Sarita Udyan

About Ipomoea pes-caprae Plant :

  • Habit : A perennial stout creeper, growing on sandy sea shores with stems rooting at nodes.
  • Leaves : Distinctly bilobed, parallel-veined, glabrous.
  • Inflorescence : Solitary or in 3 flowered cymes, peduncles tinged with deep purple or red, bracts caducous.
  • Flowers :
    • Calyx infundibuliform, sepals outer 2 oblong, obtuse and mucronulate, the inner sepals ovate-oblong, retuse, mucronulate.
    • Corolla infundibuliform, glabrous, rose or violet in colour.
    • Stamens included, filaments dilated and hairy at base.
  • Fruits : Globose, glabrous. Seeds 4, each 8 mm long, covered with brown tomentum.
  • Flowering and Fruiting Time : Most of the year.
  • Significance :
    • Common on sandy sea shore and sandy river-banks where it serves to bind sand.
    • The leaves are applied in rheumatism.
    • Cultivated in the gardens also.