Whip Vine

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.