
Bonamia dietrichiana
NameBonamia dietrichiana
Scientific NameBonamia dietrichiana
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatNative to Queensland, Australia, Bonamia dietrichiana is commonly found in open woodlands, grasslands, and rocky areas. It thrives in tropical and subtropical climates.
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Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesThere are no widely documented traditional medicinal uses for Bonamia dietrichiana in ethnobotanical literature. While some species within the broader Convolvulaceae family have medicinal applications, specific uses for this particular species are not known.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsDue to the lack of documented medicinal uses and research, specific contraindications for Bonamia dietrichiana are unknown. It is not recommended for internal or external medicinal use without further scientific study.
Cultivation NotesThis plant prefers well-drained soils and can tolerate full sun to partial shade. It is a tropical/subtropical species, likely requiring warm conditions. Propagation can typically be achieved through seeds or stem cuttings.
Raritycommon
Description
Bonamia dietrichiana is a perennial vine or subshrub characterized by its white, funnel-shaped flowers, typical of the morning glory family. Its leaves are simple, often ovate, and can be somewhat hairy. The plant typically grows as a sprawling or climbing species.





