
Bonamia cerradoensis
Image: F.C.A. Oliveira; M.L. Fonseca & B.S. Barros (cc-by)
NameBonamia cerradoensis
Scientific NameBonamia cerradoensis J.R.I.Wood
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatThis species is native to Brazil, specifically found in the Cerrado biome. It thrives in stony soil and scrubland environments, as documented from Niquelândia, Brazil.
Parts Used
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesThere is no widely documented traditional medicinal use for Bonamia cerradoensis in the provided information or common ethnobotanical literature.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo known contraindications or drug interactions are documented for Bonamia cerradoensis based on available information.
Cultivation NotesSpecific cultivation notes are not widely available. Based on its natural habitat, it likely prefers well-drained, stony soils and conditions typical of the Brazilian Cerrado.
Rarityuncommon
Description
Bonamia cerradoensis is a climbing plant (vine) characterized by its ovate to elliptical leaves, green buds, and white flowers. The specimen displays a typical vine growth habit with dark, possibly pubescent, dried foliage.





