Jacquemontia is a plant genus in the morning glory family Convolvulaceae. The flowers are borne in dense cymes, usually 1-2 flowers opening at a time. Flowers mostly blue sometimes white.
The stem of the creeper is slender and green and the leaves are arranged alternatively. The leaves are small, shiny, and heart-shaped with pointed tips.
The bell-shaped white-throated ultramarine blue flowers are produced in clusters at the ends for long stalks. The creeper looks gorgeous with its many flowers spread on it after rains and in the cooler season.