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Seddera intermedia

Seddera intermedia

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NameSeddera intermedia
Scientific NameSeddera intermedia Hochst. & Steud. ex Hochst.
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatNative to arid and semi-arid regions, typically found in rocky or sandy soils of mountainous areas, such as those in the Arabian Peninsula (e.g., Mount Sedder in Yemen).
Parts Usedwhole_plant
Traditional UsesInformation on specific traditional medicinal uses for Seddera intermedia is not readily available from general botanical sources or the provided metadata. Further ethnobotanical research would be required.
Contraindications & WarningsSpecific contraindications for Seddera intermedia are not documented in general botanical or herbal literature without further research.
Cultivation NotesSpecific cultivation notes are not available. As a plant from arid regions, it likely prefers well-drained soil and full sun, tolerant of drought conditions.
Raritycommon

Description

A herbaceous perennial plant characterized by slender, branching stems, small, alternate, sessile leaves, and axillary clusters of small flowers or buds. The dried specimen displays a multi-stemmed habit with numerous small leaves and inflorescences along the branches.

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