Mondia whitei (Omulondo)

Mondia whitei (Omulondo);

A vigorous, perennial, climbing shrub known as Mondia or White’s Ginger (Mondia whitei) commonly known as Mulondo is grown in tropical Africa for a wide range of uses including food, medicine, or fiber. 
It grows about 8 m long and has a large and tuberous rootstock. The leaves are large and opposite, characterized by purple lower-surface veins. 

The flowers are reddish-purple with a green edge and are short-lived.

 Edible parts are the leaves (fresh, dried, or cooked) and the fruits.
 The roots are used as food flavoring. Mondia is a valued medicinal plant especially for its roots. It is an aphrodisiac and also used against stomach pain, indigestion, constipation, and anorexia, and as appetite stimulant, Urinary infections, jaundice, cough, bronchitis, bilharzia, sexual dysfunction and other conditions can also be treated using the roots. 

The stem yield fiber used to make ropes and a fine thread while the seeds can be used as Arrow powder.

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