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Norantea Guianensis

Norantea guianensis commonly known as the Guiana vine is a large woody vine or shrub , hemiepiphytic or widely spreading on the ground. It produces a scant red exudate. It grows to heights of 15 to 30 feet tall.The Guiana vine is used as an ornamental plant in the tropical garden.The Arawak people of Guyana use Norantea guianensis as a remedy for diarrhea, nausea, and fever. At Palm Garden Nevis it can be found at Event Area 4. 

Uses:

Norantea guianensis, commonly known as the Guiana norantea or Guiana vine, has several uses, primarily in traditional contexts:
  • Medicinal Uses: Various parts of the plant, including leaves and roots, are used in traditional medicine. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and other therapeutic properties, although specific applications can vary by region.
  • Ornamental Uses: The plant can be used in landscaping for its attractive foliage and climbing habit, making it suitable for gardens and trellises.
  • Ecological Importance: As a vine native to tropical rainforests, it plays a role in supporting local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for various wildlife species.
  • Cultural Significance: In some indigenous cultures, the plant may be used in traditional practices, rituals, or as part of local folklore.
While specific commercial uses are limited compared to other plants, Norantea guianensis holds value in traditional medicine and ecological contexts. Sources: – Wikipedia – Useful Tropical Plants Database – Palmpedia – Earthone – Useful Tropical Plants Database – Chat GPT 4

Details:

Common Name
Guiana vine
Scientific Name
Norantea Guianensis
Height
15-30 ft
Origin
Guyana
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