Fun Facts:
- The Sea Bean is a massive woody climber (liana) famous for its thick, heavily twisted stems that spiral upward like a giant playground slide.
- It produces exceptionally large, woody seed pods that can grow up to a meter long, containing shiny, thick-shelled brown seeds.
- Traditionally, rural communities would crush its bark in water to produce a natural, soapy lather used for washing hair and clothes.
- The incredibly tough seeds are highly buoyant, capable of floating down rivers and across oceans for months while remaining viable.
Where Can You Find It?
- This impressive vine thrives across lowland dipterocarp forests and along river banks throughout Malaysia.
- Look up as you walk the Pulai Trail — you will easily spot its massive, looping vines draping across the branches of tall trees.
- Pay close attention to the forest floor where you might find its giant, fallen brown seed pods.
