
Tridynamia bialata
NameTridynamia bialata
Scientific NameTridynamia bialata
Common NamesWinged Morning Glory
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatNative to tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia, often found in disturbed areas, forest edges, and open woodlands.
Parts Used
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesSpecific traditional medicinal uses for *Tridynamia bialata* are not widely documented in available ethnobotanical literature. While some plants in the Convolvulaceae family have purgative properties, direct evidence for this particular species is scarce.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsDue to a lack of documented traditional medicinal uses and scientific studies, specific contraindications are unknown. Caution is advised as with any plant lacking thorough research.
Cultivation NotesThis perennial vine prefers tropical to subtropical climates with well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. It can be grown from seed or cuttings and is known for its vigorous climbing habit.
Raritycommon
Description
A perennial climbing vine characterized by slender stems and small, white, trumpet-shaped flowers. Its leaves are typically simple, alternate, and ovate or cordate.





