Hewittia malabarica
Convolvulaceae FAMILY

Hewittia malabarica

Hewittia malabarica

Edibility
3/5
Medicinal
2/5

Safety & Hazards

None known

Botanical Description

Hewittia malabarica is a herbaceous perennial plant with slender stems up to 3 metres long. These stems climb into the surrounding vegetation, or scramble over the ground where they occasional form new roots at the nodes[ 398 Title Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania Publication Author Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B. Publisher Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi. Year 2002 ISBN 9966-896-60-0 Description A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants. ]. A locally popular minor vegetable, which is often available when other vegetables are scarce, it is harvested from the wild for its leaves and also for medicinal use and its fibre. It is occasionally grown as an ornamental and as a ground cover in plantations[ 299 Title Protabase - Plant Resources of Tropical Africa. Publication Author Website http://www.prota.org Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An excellent on-line database with detailed information on over 3,200 species of useful plants of Africa. , 398 Title Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania Publication Author Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B. Publisher Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi. Year 2002 ISBN 9966-896-60-0 Description A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants. ].

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeThroughout tropical Africa and tropical Asia, extending to the Pacific Islands.
HabitatGrasslands, woodlands, thickets and at forest edges, at elevations up to 1,800 metres[ 398 Title Edible Wild Plants of Tanzania Publication Author Ruffo, C.K.: Birnie, A. & Tengnas, B. Publisher Regional Land Management Unit; Nairobi. Year 2002 ISBN 9966-896-60-0 Description A very well presented, simple guide to growing and utilizing wild food plants in Tanzania, with line drawings of each plant, a description, habitat and range, non-food as well as food uses, plus basic information on growing the plants. ].