This creeper plant is native to many parts of Asia, including Singapore, and is often consumed raw as part of ulam (a type of salad made from raw herbs and leaves). It is believed to help improve the appetite, improve mental and physical health, and has anti-ageing properties.

Other Seeds

Native Species

Fish Tail Palm

Non-Native Species

Turn-in-the-Wind

Native Species

Tampoi

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