Telosma CordataNight-blooming Blooms 🌼
Is a species of flowering plant in the family of Apocynaceae, tribe Marsdenieae. It’s native to China & Indo-China. It’s cultivated elsewhere & may occur wild as an introduced species. Common names include Chinese violet, cowslip creeper, Pakalana vine, Tonkin jasmine & Tonkinese creeper.
The plant bears clusters of golden yellow blooms along the vining stems during summer months. Individual blooms emerge successively over a period of weeks emitting a rich, heavy fragrance during the day & night. Used for fever, poison antidote, tranquilizer & treatment for back pain.
Its flowers, which bloom in clusters, are particularly fragrant at night, releasing a strong, sweet scent. While cultivated for its fragrance and ornamental value, it also has uses in traditional medicine & cuisine in some Asian cultures.
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