
Tschimgan Bindweed
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NameTschimgan Bindweed
Scientific NameConvolvulus tschimganicus
Common NamesTschimgan Bindweed
Plant FamilyConvolvulaceae
Natural HabitatNative to the southern mountains of the Western Tian-Shan range, specifically found on rocky-clayey slopes at the foot of the Minor Tschimgan mountain and in the Ugam valley.
Parts Usedwhole_plant
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesSpecific traditional medicinal uses for Convolvulus tschimganicus are not documented in the provided material.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo specific contraindications are documented for this species in the provided material.
Cultivation NotesNo specific cultivation notes are documented for this species in the provided material.
Rarityvery-rare
Description
A perennial, densely hairy plant with erect or ascending stems. Its leaves are lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, and the funnel-shaped flowers are typically pink, solitary, and borne at the branch tips, measuring 17-18 mm long.




