Anredera baselloides

(Kunth) Baill.

Madeira vine

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Anredera baselloides
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What to Eat

Edible parts: Leaves, Roots

The young leaves are cooked and eaten; fresh tubers are eaten raw. It is cultivated for its leaves.

Where to Find It

It is a tropical plant. It grows between 1,500-3,000 m above sea level in Ecuador.

Asia, Central America, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, India, Mexico, Peru, South America, West Indies,

Countries: United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Antigua & Barbuda, Armenia, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Brunei, Bolivia, Brazil, Bahamas, Bhutan, Belize, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Grenada, Georgia, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Haiti, Indonesia, Israel, India, Iraq, Iran, Jamaica, Jordan, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia, St Kitts & Nevis, North Korea, South Korea, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lebanon, St Lucia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Mongolia, Maldives, Mexico, Malaysia, Nicaragua, Nepal, Oman, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Pakistan, Puerto Rico, Paraguay, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Suriname, El Salvador, Syria, Thailand, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Trinidad & Tobago, Taiwan, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, St Vincent, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen

How to Identify

A climbing plant. It keeps growing from year to year. It has a tuberous rootstock. It produces annual stems. These lie along the ground and climb over other plants.

How to Grow

A plant of higher elevations in the tropics, it can also be grown at lower elevations in the subtropics.

Other Information

It is cultivated for its leaves.

Names & Synonyms

Luo kui shu, Pasalai

Anredera weberbaueri (Ulbr.) Soukup [Invalid]Boussingaultia baselloides KunthBoussingaultia weberbaueri Ulbr.Tournonia leptostachys Moq.
References (4)
  • Fern, K., 2012, Tropical Species Database http://theferns.info/tropical/
  • Kermath, B. M., et al, 2014, Food Plants in the Americas: A survey of the domesticated, cultivated and wild plants used for Human food in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. On line draft. p 74
  • Lim, T. K., 2015, Edible Medicinal and Non Medicinal Plants. Volume 9, Modified Stems, Roots, Bulbs. Springer p 9
  • Ramachandran,V. S., & Udhayavani, C., 2013, Knowledge and uses of wild edible plants by Paniyas and Kurumbas of Western Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu. Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources. 4(4) December 2013, pp 412-418 (As Boussingaultia baselloides)

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