Volkameria inermis

Volkameria inermis, the glory bower, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Volkameria of the family Lamiaceae, found in mangrove shores and coastal forests of Australia, Asia, Malesia and the Pacific islands.

Its leaves are arranged alternately, each blade is elliptical with a length of 1.5–4 centimetres with a smooth surface and dark green on its underside.

Its fruit is round or egg-shaped with a length of 1 cm, it turns from green to black when ripe.

When the fruit is dried up, it breaks into 4 lobes with thick corky walls.

The seeds and roots are used to treat venom from bitten by some fish and other marine animals.