
Seddera velutina
Image: Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (cc0)
NameSeddera velutina
Scientific NameSeddera velutina R.R.Mill
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatFound in a small north-facing gully on cliffs at an altitude of 50 feet in Khor Rawri, near Taqah, Oman.
Parts Used
Traditional UsesNo traditional medicinal uses are described in the provided information.
Contraindications & WarningsNone known from the provided information.
Cultivation NotesCultivation notes are not provided in the source material, only natural habitat details.
Rarityrare
Description
This is a tufted perennial herb growing up to 25 cm tall, characterized by rounded, soft-downy, alternate leaves. It produces small white flowers, approximately 2 mm wide, which are crowded in dense heads within the leaf-axils and possess no discernible scent.





