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Bonamia multiflora

Bonamia multiflora

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NameBonamia multiflora
Scientific NameBonamia multiflora R.W.Johnson
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatEndemic to Queensland, Australia, it thrives in arid and semi-arid environments. It is commonly found in red sandy soils within woodlands and Acacia shrublands.
Parts Used
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesNo traditional medicinal uses are widely documented for Bonamia multiflora in common ethnobotanical literature. It is primarily known as a native Australian plant.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNone known due to the lack of documented medicinal use and research on its properties.
Cultivation NotesSpecific cultivation notes are not widely documented for this species, as it is primarily a wild plant adapted to arid Australian conditions. It would likely require well-drained, sandy soils and full sun.
Raritycommon

Description

Bonamia multiflora is a prostrate or twining perennial herb characterized by broadly ovate to cordate leaves, often covered in fine hairs. It produces small, typically white or pale pink flowers, usually solitary or in small clusters in the leaf axils.

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