Flagellaria indica
Common Name:
Whip Vine
Scientific Name:
Flagellaria indica
Height:
15m high climbing in a tree.
Form:
Scrambling vine with cane-like stems.
Leaves:
Leaves are 10 to 40 centimetres long, and 0.5 to 3 cm wide.
Flowers:
Small white flowers.
Fruit:
Pinkish-white berries in Summer or Autumn.
First Nations uses:
The vine can be used for basket weaving, fishing nets, nets and ropes for climbing, various medicinal applications. Young leaf shoots can be used as vegetables.
Geographical location:
Flagellaria is native to tropical Africa, Sri Lanka, through tropical South-East Asia, Melanesia, to North Australia, and the Pacific Islands.
Conservation status:
Least concern
Photo & Research by:
James
Interesting fact:
It has many names such False Rattan, Whip Vine, Bull cane, Flagellraia and the Supplejack.
Follow Us On Instagram
Expand your world with us
Expand your world with us
© 2025 Immanuel Lutheran College | Privacy Statement A co-educational school owned and operated by THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND DISTRICT trading as Immanuel Lutheran College. CRICOS Provider #01457C
Immanuel Lutheran College acknowledges the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi people as the traditional custodians of the land which our College is located. We celebrate their connection to the land, water, and community, and pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.