Tabernaemontana Divaricate is a rare, tropical evergreen tree that commonly grows in India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. This unique species is known for its medicinal properties, and its bark and leaves have been used in traditional medicine to treat various illnesses such as fever, rheumatism, and malaria. However, because Tabernaemontana Divaricate is relatively unknown to the general public, there are not many synonyms for this species. Some scientists and botanists may refer to it as the Pinwheeled-Leaved Tabernaemontana, as its leaves resemble pinwheels, or as the Creeping Tabernaemontana, due to the plant's tendency to grow low to the ground.