
Seddera intermedia
Image: Schimper, G.W. (no. 977) (cc-by-sa)
NameSeddera intermedia
Scientific NameSeddera intermedia Hochst. et Steud.
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatNative to arid and semi-arid regions, particularly mountainous areas of the Arabian Peninsula, such as Mount Sedder in what was historically known as Arabia Felix (modern-day Yemen). It thrives in rocky, well-drained soils.
Parts Usedwhole_plant
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesNo specific traditional medicinal uses are detailed in the provided metadata or image.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo specific contraindications are detailed in the provided metadata or image.
Cultivation NotesThis plant prefers full sun exposure and well-drained, sandy or rocky soils. It is highly drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for xeriscaping in warm, arid climates.
Rarityuncommon
Description
A small, herbaceous perennial or subshrub, often with a woody base and numerous slender, branched stems. It features small, sessile leaves and produces inconspicuous flowers along its branches.





