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Sphagneticola calendulacea (L.) Pruski
Scientific Synonyms:

Previous name used in the website: Wedelia chinensis
Family name: ASTERACEAE
English name: Chineese Wadelia
Yellow Dots
Creeping Daisy
Pseudo-arnica
Rabbit's Paw
Bay Biscayne
Creeping Oxeye
Trailing Wedelia
Creeping Wedelia
Gold Cup
Singapore Daisy
Trailing Daisy
Wild marigold
Sinhala name: Ranwan keekirindiya (රන්වන් කීකිරිඳිය)
Tamil name: Manjalkarilamkanni
Patalai Kayyantakarai
Sanskrit name: Pitabhrangaraja
Pitabhranga
Conservation status: LC - Least Concerned - NRL - 2020
Description: Scabrid procumbent or ascending perennial herbs; stems often red. Leaves 2.5-5.5 cm long, 0.5-1.3 cm broad, hispids on both sides. Capitula about 5 mm diameter; peduncles 3.5-7 cm long. Achenes 4-4.5 mm long, 2.5-2.75 mm broad, dark brown. Pappus minute.
Native Distribution Status: Native
Edible parts: Available soon
Treatment for: Dermatological disorders
Coughs
Headaches
Hair loss
Lice
Nervous system disorders
Anaemia
Digestive system disorders
Parts used in Treatment: Whole Plant
Related Medical Properties: Available soon
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