
Erycibe ramosii
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NameErycibe ramosii
Scientific NameErycibe ramosii Hoogland
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatNative to the Philippine Islands, this species is found in forest environments, typically at low to moderate elevations (e.g., 50ft. elevation). It thrives in tropical, humid conditions.
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Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesNo known traditional medicinal uses are documented for Erycibe ramosii based on the provided metadata and general botanical knowledge.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo known contraindications or drug interactions are documented for Erycibe ramosii.
Cultivation NotesThis species likely prefers tropical, humid environments with well-drained soil, consistent with its natural forest habitat in the Philippines. Specific cultivation requirements are not widely documented.
Rarityuncommon
Description
Erycibe ramosii is a woody plant, likely a vine or shrub, characterized by its simple, alternate, entire, ovate to elliptic leaves. The specimen displays clusters of small, dried fruits or flowers along the stem, indicative of its reproductive structures.



