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''Chonemorpha fragrans'', the frangipani vine or climbing frangipani, is a plant species in the genus ''
Chonemorpha ''Chonemorpha'' is a genus that consists of large evergreen vigorous woody vines with milky sap from India, Sri Lanka, to Southeast Asia, the Philippines and South China. Growing dormant in sub-tropical and tropical climates and usually losing le ...
''. It is a vigorous, generally evergreen, climbing shrub producing stems or more long that can climb to the tops of the tallest trees in the forests of Southeast Asia. It has scented, white flowers and large shiny leaves. and it is native to China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand. It is very commonly used in Ayurveda (an Indian traditional medicine) and it is also cultivated mostly worldwide in frost-free places.


Description

''Chonemorpha fragrans'' is a vigorous climber, reaching up to .T. Pullaiah, P.B. Raghavendra, S. Karuppusamy, V. Raveendran and M. Anuradha It can also grow or spread to about wide, depending on the support. It has a rusty brown,P.K. Warrier, V.P.K. Nambiar and C. Ramankutty or grey barked stem which is numerously lenticelled.K. Vanangamudi, V. Anbukkarasi and M. Prabhu The bark can produce fibre of good quality. It is evergreen in most tropical climates. Elsewhere, in the spring, the fresh new leaves are bright green with a bronze hue. The mature leaves are large, deep green, shiny, and hirsute (hairy), especially underneath. They are broadly ovate, orbicular, or elliptic in shape. They have a 2cm long petiole, and they are wide and long, with 10-12 pairs of lateral, prominent veins. It has terminal (end of stem), clusters of blooms, appearing from spring to autumn, from May to July, or between April and October. They are highly fragrant, and the scent is thought to be very similar to that of the Singapore White plumeria. They have tubular
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, which are 1 cm long, a white
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which is long. It has a hairy throat, which is yellow. After it has bloomed, between July and September, it produces a lanceolateWiart Christophe or oblong seedcase. Inside the seed case, are flat seeds, shortly beaked with long white silky coma. All parts of the plant produce a milk-like substance when damaged.


Biochemistry

''Chonemorpha fragrans'' contains
alkaloids Alkaloids are a class of basic, naturally occurring organic compounds that contain at least one nitrogen atom. This group also includes some related compounds with neutral and even weakly acidic properties. Some synthetic compounds of similar st ...
including camptothecin (CPT), chonemorphine, and funtumafrine. Camptothecin is a monoterpene indole alkaloid and several synthetic drugs which are
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of captothecin are used in chemotherapy for cancer of various types. Chonemorphine is a
steroidal alkaloid Steroidal alkaloids have organic ring backbones which feature nitrogen-based functional groups. More specifically, they are distinguished by their tetracyclic cyclopentanophenanthrene backbone that marks their close relationship with sterols. They ...
which has been studied in
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for its possible use for intestinal infections. ''Chonemorpha fragrans'' has two sets of chromosomes with a count of 2n=20.


Taxonomy

The Latin name is pronounced as ''Chonemorpha'' (koh-nee-MORF-a) ''fragrans'' (FRAY-granz). It is commonly known as 'Frangipani Vine', or 'Climbing Frangipani' and rarely in India as 'Funnel-Flower Vine'. The flowers are very similar to the Frangipani in scent and shape, hence the common names. Due to its wide range it has various local names such as; 'Gardhedaro' in hindi, 'Manjinaru', or 'Chandra hoovina balli' in Kannada, 'Perunkurumpa', or 'Paal valli' in Malayalam, or 'akar gerip merah', 'Murva' or 'morala' in Sanskrit, 'velutha kaaka kodi' in Tamil and 'Chaga' in
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. Also within parts of China (such as Guangxi, Yunnan and Tibet) and the Indian Subcontinent and Indochina, its name in Khmer is /vɔə crẹj cruəj/ វល្លិជ្រៃជ្រួយ or /vɔə ʔɑŋkɑt krəhɑːm/ វល្លិអង្កត់ក្រហម.), It is written as 大叶鹿角藤 in Chinese script and known as ''da ye lu jiao teng'' in
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in China. It was first originally described and published by botanist Alexander Moon as ''Echites fragrans'' Moon, in his 'Catalogue of the indigenous and exotic Plants growing in Ceylon' (Cat. Pl. Ceylon.) Vol.20 in 1824. The species was then renamed and it was then re-published by English botanist Arthur Hugh Garfit Alston (1902-1958) in Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens (Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard.) Vol.11 on page 203 in 1929. It was verified by United States Department of Agriculture and the
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on 20 January 2012. It is an RHS Accepted name and was last-listed in the RHS Plant Finder in 2005.


Distribution and habitat

It is native to temperate Asia and Tropical and subtropical Asia.


Range

It is native to a large area of Asia, from the Himalayas to Java. In temperate Asia, it is found within China (within the provinces of Yunnan Sheng and
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). Within tropical Asia, it is found in the countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, (including
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,) Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, (including the islands of
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,
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and
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) Malaysia and the Philippines. It is cultivated also in Fujian and Guangdong in China.


Habitat

It prefers to grow in moist deciduous to semi-evergreen forests. or evergreen forests, where it often clings to the trees. In dense mountain forests it can reach altitudes of above sea level.


Cultivation

As the plant is semi-deciduous in subtropical areas, it can tolerate some colder temperatures (about 30 - 40°F,) but will then be fully dormant during the winter months, but it prefers a frost-free warm position. It may lose leaves if temperature drops below 45°F. In USA, it is
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to between USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F) and USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F). It prefers to grow in well-drained, acid soils, which are rich and free draining. Loamy soil is the ideal soil type as it does not like poor soils. It needs ample moisture during the summer months, but not constantly moist. It can grown in full or partial sun. but is best in full sun, for better flowering. Within the garden setting, it is best grown on large structures (such as pergolas, trellises or columns). Alternatively it can naturally ramble over tall trees, as they do not cling to walls. It is used to create a 'tropical' feel within the garden. It is a disease free, and are not affected by frangipani rust. They can be grown in pots but prefer to be directly into the ground. During the winter, is the preferred time to prune to restrict the climbing growth to a manageable size.


Propagation

It is possible to propagate ''Chonemorpha fragrans'' via seed. These can be collected from a mature plant via paper bags placed over the flower heads. Then the pods are dried and then broken open to reveal the seeds.
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of the seed usually takes 3-6 weeks. It can also be grown from cuttings. The only known pests of the plant, are
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, which are most common if grown in greenhouses.


Uses

It has been used in folk medicine to help treat various disorders. It is used (roots, leaves, bark-stem,) in Ayurveda (an Indian traditional medicine), to treat various things such as skin diseases, leprosy,
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,
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, gynecological disorders, inflammation, constipation, worm infestations ( ascaris), hyperacidity, diabetes,
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, coughs, bronchitis, stomach disorders, intermittent fevers,Umberto Quattrocchi anaemia, typhoid, polyuria, boils, eye diseases, poisoning,and bronchitis. It is also used as a laxative. The crushed roots of the plant, which are sweet and bitter, are used to make a decoction drink to help remove a retained placenta, or to treat
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. The stem of the plant is used to treat fractures and rheumatalgia. The leaves of the plant are used a churna or extract used in combination with the other plant materials. As the plant has diverse biological activities including muscle relaxant and antiparasitic properties. The plant is sometimes cultivated for the fibre that is obtained from its stem, which is used to make fishing nets, especially in East Java.


References


Other sources

* Chinese Academy of Sciences. 1959-. Flora reipublicae popularis sinicae. Note: = Chonemorpha macrophylla * Dassanayake, M. D. & F. R. Fosberg, eds. 1980-. A revised handbook to the flora of Ceylon. * Kiew, R. et al., eds. 2010-. Flora of peninsular Malaysia Note: Forest Research Institute Malaysia. * Personal Care Products Council. INCI * Rao, R. S. 1953. A revision of the Indo-Malayan species of Chonemorpha G. Don. J. Indian Bot. Soc. 32:36. * Smitinand, T. & K. Larsen, eds. 1970-. Flora of Thailand. * Wu Zheng-yi & P. H. Raven et al., eds. 1994-. Flora of China (English edition).


External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q11780649 fragrans Medicinal plants of Asia Flora of China Flora of tropical Asia Plants described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus