
Bonamia toniae
Image: McDonald, K.R. (cc-by)
NameBonamia toniae
Scientific NameBonamia toniae R.W.Johnson
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatThis species is found in Eucalyptus phoenicea, E. tetrodonta, and Corymbia mesophila woodland on sandstone hills, specifically localized on sandy rises in Queensland, Australia.
Parts Used
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesNo specific traditional medicinal uses are documented for Bonamia toniae based on the provided specimen information. Further ethnobotanical research would be required to ascertain any traditional applications.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo known contraindications or drug interactions are documented for Bonamia toniae based on the provided information.
Cultivation NotesThis plant thrives on sandy rises within specific woodland types (Eucalyptus phoenicea, E. tetrodonta, Corymbia mesophila) on sandstone hills. It is noted to be common in its natural habitat.
Raritycommon
Description
Bonamia toniae is a white-flowered, stoloniferous vine, growing up to 2.0m in length. Its stems bear small, simple, cordate to ovate leaves arranged alternately, and the specimen includes a fibrous root system.





