Kesidang – Vallaris glabra
This picture of kesidang plant has been taken somewhere last year. Over the last few months, with my morning sickness and all, it seems to be dying slowly. However since it is quite a sturdy and hardy plant, it grows back and today I notice some flower buds are coming out.
What I love the most about kesidang (bunga kerak nasi known in Northern Peninsular Malaysia or bunga tikam (tikar?) seladang in the East Coast) is its fragrance. If you know how pandan leaves smell like, then you know why people use this bread flower (known among the Westerners) in bunga rampai – the finely sliced potpourri of fragrant plants used for Malay weddings during the merenjis ceremony.
Kesidang or Vallaris glabra belongs to Apocynaceae family. Quoting from rimbundahan.org,
“As with many creepers, propagation is by layering. To propagate this plant you should anchor a long shoot to the ground with a brick, and roots will develop to create a new plant.”
I read the same thing from magazine Laman Impiana which they call the technique as tut lentur. I’ve tried putting a brick on one branch and still checking whether the root comes out so that I can cut and plant it in another pot.
If you have a pergola or trellis at home, this kesidang plant will be a good choice for climber plants as the flowers bloom it will surely fill up the air around you with its pandan fragrance.
Hi,
My name is Karen and I chanced upon your website while googlin for this plant. Could you advise me on where i might be able to get it?
My email is [email protected]
Hope to hear from you soon!
Hi Karen,
I bought this plant at Taman Warisan Pertanian, Putrajaya. The nursery owner who opened the booth that time originally from Klang but I couldn’t find her nursery’s address. Will let you know once I could find her name card.
Hi Hati,
Thanks for helping me out! Really hope to hear from you soon!
Hi Hati,
We planned to buy wrightia religiosa at Sg Buloh on Merdeka Day instead we ended up with this lovely fragrant Kesidang in a pot, coiled up to 6 feet high. Since then, it shed leaves faster than its growth. Leaves turn yellow with brown patches. Tried watering more and no watering, also moving it to sunnier spot. It’s disheartening as I love its lush green leaves and worried if it goes “bald”.
Would you have any idea? Thanks.
I have a look-alike plant and i was told the common malay name is kerak nasi. It’s a climber. Very weak stem and branches. Hardly can stand by itself, need support to grow upright.