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The flower bloomed. Here it is. This is morning glory right?enter image description here

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The flower has not bloomed yet. This is the leaf:

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I'm guessing Ipomea, probably I. indica, by the look of the furled flower, and the leaves do appear to have three lobes, at least, I think the one I can partially see does. As to which particular variety, need to see the flower open.

If this plant isn't a climber/trailer/twiner, then this answer is wrong.

UPDATE: You've confirmed its a climber, it is one of the Ipomeas, commonly known as Morning Glory - there are many varieties with variously coloured flowers.

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  • Thanks. Happy to know the name. I m a,big fan of flower plants:-) I ll post the photo after the flower blooms :-) – trina Apr 30 '15 at 15:26
  • Okay - in future, remember that for ID purposes, the foliage and growth habit of a plant is as important as any flower produced – Bamboo Apr 30 '15 at 16:04
  • Yep, Ipomea (morning glory) as I said.... pretty colour – Bamboo May 01 '15 at 14:06