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Revision as of 17:12, 23 December 2025
About
- Common Names
- Climbing Tea
- Classification
- Shrub
- Description
- A climbing creeper related to free standing sai shrubs. The leaves of this plant can be brewed as a sai with a pleasant cinnabark undertone.
Ecology
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Distribution
- Tropical to subtropical forest margins. Typically on rocky bluffs, cliffs, or hanging from large trees.
- Life Cycle
- Annual flowering, this plant propagates by seed and advantageous root budding.
Related Species
- Bog Tea
- Feather Tea
- Heart Tea
- Red Tea
- Sour Tea
- Sun Tea
- Sweet Tea
- Tea
- Tea of Laina
- White Tea
- Wild Tea
- Yellow Tea
Uses
- Cultivation
- Wild / Garden Greenery
- Culinary
- The leaves of this vine are brewed as sai with a pleasant cinnabark flavour.
- Medicinal
- No specific medicinal use.
- Other
- Climbing Tea finds some use as a decorative vine in gardens.
History
- Cultural
- No significant cultural connection.
- Religious
- Climbing sai does not have any religious connections.