Moullava spicata

Wagatea spicata Dalzell Moullava spicata is an endemic species of creeper found in the Western Ghats of India.

As follows:[2][3][4] Moullava spicata is a creeper endemic to the moist deciduous and semievergreen forests of the Western Ghats.

[3][5] The creeper flowers and fruits from October to May.

The seed of M. spicata yields an oil used for burning in lamps.

[3] Local names in the different ranges of the Western Ghats are:[2] Data related to Moullava spicata at Wikispecies