Resembles Convolvulus sarmentosus, but its petals are rounded outwards opposed to this one which are flattened and pointing inwards at the mid-nerve of the petals.
Also grows on lower elevations than this (1500 meters elevation), but few are intact as they are eaten by goats and cows. A very small plant, but that I think is due to constant grazing, and thus the plant gets stumped.
It is endemic to Socotra.
Last updated on 19 June 2024