Edible Parts: Leaves, Flowers, Fruit, Roots
Description: A woody climbing creeper. The stems are slender. They are hairy. The leaf stalks are 4-6 cm long. The leaves are broadly heart-shaped. They are thin and often wrinkled. They are pointed at the tip. The flower buds are pale green. They open to yellow 5-petalled flowers. They have a scent at night. The fruit are slender pods and 10-14 cm long. The seeds are up to 1 cm long. They are grey-brown.
Distribution: A tropical plant. It is best in full sun. It does well in hot, dry, lowland tropical locations. It needs a well-drained and fertile soil. It grows in limestone areas. In Yunnan.
Bak kik, Bunga siam, Bunga tongkeng, Cowslip creeper, Cowslip, Dok kig, Dok kik, East-coast creeper, Guaal manda, Kanjalata, Kha jon, Melati tongkeng, Pakalana, Phak kik, Primrose-creeper, Salit, Seetamanoharam, Thien ly, Tonkin creeper, Yelaixiang, Yexianghua