Eclipta prostrata - Eclipta, False Daisy, Ink Plant, Mayweed, Pie Plant, Poison Daisy, Stinking Chamomile, Yerba-de-tajo, Zarzaparrilla Seeds

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Botanical nomencltuara: Eclipta prostrata
Common name: Eclipta, False Daisy, Ink Plant, Mayweed, Pie Plant, Poison Daisy, Stinking Chamomile, Yerba-de-tajo, Zarzaparrilla
Family: Asteraceae

Description

Eclipta prostrata is widespread across much of the world. his plant has cylindrical, grayish roots. Solid, circular, purplish stems with white fine hairs 0.8m. Leaves arranged in opposite pairs, hairy in two-sided, lanceolate, serrated 2–12.5 cm long, 5-35 mm wide. The solitary flower heads are 6–8 mm (0.24–0.31 in) in diameter, with white florets. The bumpy achenes are compressed and narrowly winged.

The plant has traditional uses in Ayurveda. In India, it is known as bhangra or bhringaraj. Wedelia calendulacea is known by the same names, so the white-flowered E. alba is called white bhangra and the yellow-flowered W. calendulacea is called yellow bhangra.

In Southeast Asia, the dried whole plant is used in traditional medicine, although there is no high-quality clinical research to indicate such uses are effective. The Balinese cook it as a vegetable, the Javanese consume this herb (orang-aring or urang-aring) as part of their lalap, they also infuse it with coconut oil as a kind of hair oil popular until the 1970s Its leaves are extracted as a black hair dye, and in tattooing.

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