- Source: Aspilia africana
Aspilia africana, also known as the haemorrhage plant or wild sunflower, is one of about 50 species of the genus Aspilia.
Description
Aspilia africana is a semi-woody herb from a perennial woody root-stock to 25–130 cm high. Leaves are 4–12 cm long and lanceolate. The fruit are 3–3.5mm long achenes.
It is very polymorphic with at least four varieties recognized.
Distribution and habitat
It is widely distributed across tropical Africa, occurring on grasslands, woodlands, forest margins, and abandoned cultivated zones.
Traditional medicine
Aspilia africana has been classified as a low toxicity plant and has been used in traditional African medicine to treat wounds. Its leaves are taken as an infusion by women after childbirth. There is no scientific evidence that it has any medicinal properties.
References
External links
Useful Tropical Plants - Aspilia africana
Media related to Aspilia africana at Wikimedia Commons
Data related to Aspilia africana at Wikispecies
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- Aspilia africana
- Aspilia
- Peter Akah
- List of plants of Burkina Faso
- Nairobi National Park
- List of Ngorongoro Crater plants
- Zoopharmacognosy
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