Kampung Akar Peluru, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia.
Flagellaria indica L. Flagellariaceae. CN: [Malay - Rotan seni, Rotan tikus], False rattan, Whip vine, Supplejack, Bush cane. A climber native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Old World, India, South East Asia, Polynesia and Australia. Habitat - common in damp forest near the sea, but also inland. A strong climber often up to 15 meters tall, with thick cane like stems exceeding 15 mm in diameter. Leaves without hairs, 10 to 40 cm long, and 5 to 20 mm wide. A coiled apex of the leaf forms the holding part of the climbing plant. Fragrant white flowers form in panicles, 10 to 25 cm long. The fruit is a non edible greenish red drupe, 5 mm in diameter, usually with only one seed. Stem used in traditional handicrafts.Synonym(s):
Flagellaria angustifolia Wall. [Invalid]
Flagellaria catenata Lour. ex B.A.Gomes
Flagellaria indica var.
gracilicaulis F.M.Bailey
Flagellaria indica var.
minor Hook.f.
Flagellaria loureiroi Steud.
Flagellaria minor Blume
Flagellaria philippinensis ElmerRef. and suggested reading:FRIM Flora Database
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