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==About== | ==About== | ||
;Common Names: | ;Common Names: Bird's Nest Creeper | ||
;Classification: | ;Classification:Flower | ||
;Description | ;Description | ||
: | :This low ground vine is often found in wet, woody areas. The flower clusters dry and form a bowl shaped structure reminiscent of a bird’s nest. | ||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
;Rarity: | ;Rarity:Rare | ||
;Distribution: | ;Distribution:Wet woodlands from tropical to temperate latitudes. | ||
;Life Cycle: | ;Life Cycle:these creepers flower in mid summer, and release numerous tiny black seeds as the flowers dry into their signature shapes. The seeds germinate and sprout before autumn. | ||
==Related Species== | |||
==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
;Cultivation: | ;Cultivation:Wild. | ||
;Culinary: | ;Culinary:None. | ||
;Medicinal: | ;Medicinal | ||
:*antispasmodic - The fresh flowers of this plant are an excellent medicine for treating spasm from fevers, or shakes. | |||
:*Astringent - The juice of the runner and leaves, if cold pressed, will provide an excellent astringent wash. | |||
;Other:<!-- other uses--> | ;Other:<!-- other uses--> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
;Cultural | ;Cultural | ||
: | :No cultural connections. | ||
;Religious | ;Religious | ||
: | :No significant religious connections. | ||
==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
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[[Category:Flora]] | [[Category:Flora]] | ||
[[Category:Flower]] | [[Category:Flower]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:13, 24 December 2025
About
- Common Names
- Bird's Nest Creeper
- Classification
- Flower
- Description
- This low ground vine is often found in wet, woody areas. The flower clusters dry and form a bowl shaped structure reminiscent of a bird’s nest.
Ecology
- Rarity
- Rare
- Distribution
- Wet woodlands from tropical to temperate latitudes.
- Life Cycle
- these creepers flower in mid summer, and release numerous tiny black seeds as the flowers dry into their signature shapes. The seeds germinate and sprout before autumn.
Related Species
Uses
- Cultivation
- Wild.
- Culinary
- None.
- Medicinal
-
- antispasmodic - The fresh flowers of this plant are an excellent medicine for treating spasm from fevers, or shakes.
- Astringent - The juice of the runner and leaves, if cold pressed, will provide an excellent astringent wash.
- Other
History
- Cultural
- No cultural connections.
- Religious
- No significant religious connections.