The species is native to India, South Africa and
North Australia. Shatavari is a medicinal plant with a history of traditional
use in Ayurveda. It is valued for its therapeutic properties and is known for
its tuberous roots.
It is climber of seasonal subtropical forests.
Leaves are small and scale like. Leaves often confused or called as leaves are
actually “cladophylls”. Inflorescence is raceme, 2.5-5 cm long, slender. Flowers
bisexual, 5-6 mm across, white.