Lavang lata
A large, woody climbing vine, lavang lata grows in broad-leaved evergreen forests on low hillsides, riverbanks and valleys. Despite its broad range, it is a relatively rare plant that is considered endangered in certain regions of India, but is also planted as an ornamental within its range because of its large, fragrant flowers. It is a host species for the caterpillars of the Banded Swallowtail butterfly.