A cleft-leaf vine, Raphidophora merrillii or Epipremnum pinnatum, growing in forested areas.
Fiber from the vine bark is used for spinning and weaving. The rope-like roots are used for the coil weave, bi'uh, of an uncooked rice basket, ulbung; also as bundling material, ūyun. The leaves are pounded and applied to dog bites as a medicinal herb.
linūbid, Spun Fiber: Sources, Colors and Uses,
wa'al, Kinds of Vine and Their Uses,