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Telosma cordata (Burm. f.) Merr. - syn.Asclepias cordata Burm. f.; Pergularia odoratissima (Lour.) Sm.; Telosma odoratissima (Lour.) Coville - Apocynaceae
Chinese violet, fragrant telosma, Tonkin jasmine, pakalana vine, (hoa) thiên lý (vietn.), fragrancia nocturna (span.), parfum nocturne (fr.)
Perennial climber, up to 10m long, native to Vietnam and China, naturalized and cultivated elsewhere; leaves cordate; flowers in 15-30 flowered umbellate cymes, golden yellow, fragrant (especially at night).
[Telosma cordata., Lim, T.K. , In Edible Medicinal And Non-Medicinal Plants, Springer Netherlands, 2014, 107-110]
„The flower buds are used in Southern Chinese cuisine, Vietnamese cuisine and Northern Thai cuisine, where they are stir-fried or boiled in broth.“
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telosma_cordata
Essential oil (simultaneous distillation and extraction, SDE) of Telosma cordata flowers growing in Hawaii contained a total of 43 compounds (GC-MS). Geraniol, β-ionone, dihydro-β-ionone, dihydro-β-ionol, and cis- and trans-theaspirane were found to make a major contribution to the characteristic rose-like scent of the flowers.
[Volatile components of Telosma cordata Merrill flowers., Aral, T., Hashimoto, S., Furukawa, K., Flavour and fragrance journal, Vol.8(4), 1993, 221-223]
Degener, O., Flora Hawaiiensis, the new illustrated flora of the Hawaiian islands, (1932-1980)
http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=1003154
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