Rangoon Creeper, Burma Creeper, Chinese Honey Suckle or Drunken Sailor, Combretum indicum, syn. Quisqualis indica, Combretaceae. Tropical Asia.


Rangoon Creeper, Chinese Honey Suckle or Drunken Sailor, Combretum indicum, syn. Quisqualis indica, Combretaceae. Tropical Asia. Combretum indicum, commonly known as the Rangoon creeper or Burma creeper is a vine with red flower clusters which is native to tropical Asia and grows in thickets, primary and secondary forest, and along river banks in the Indian subcontinent, Malaysia and the Philippines. The seeds have been used for treating roundworm and pinworm.


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Location: Tropical Asia.
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