Kala Dana Chota is the ivy-leaved morning glory, is a flowering plant in the bindweed family. The Kala Dana Chota flowers are blue to rose-purple with a white inner throat and emerge in summer and continue until late fall. A twining plant indigenous to India. The seeds are about 5 millimeters in length; and are nearly black in color, except at the micropyle, where they are brown. In shape they resemble the quarter of an orange, and usually bear a shallow groove on the dorsal surface. Kala Dana Chota is a purgative.