Hedyotis philippensis (PROSEA)
Introduction |
Hedyotis philippensis (Willd. ex Spreng.) Merr. ex C.B. Rob.
- Protologue: Philipp. Journ. Sci., Bot. 6(3): 222 (1911).
Synonyms
- Spermacoce philippensis Willd. ex Spreng. (1824),
- Hedyotis congesta Wallich & G. Don (1834).
Vernacular names
- Malaysia: sebueh, bunga kakarang
- Philippines: magdadakan (Samar-Leyte Bisaya), dilang-butiki (Tagalog), pulapasagit (Panay Bisaya)
- Thailand: mae klon, saam nam (peninsular)
- Vietnam: an diền philippin.
Distribution
Widely distributed from Thailand to Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and northern Australia.
Uses
The roots are used internally and externally. Internally, as a decoction, they are given for dysentery, colic and as a stomachic. Externally, the decoction is used to wash listless children, and it is also applied as a poultice to scalds, and in general to any painful part of the body. The aerial parts are eaten with a bitter gourd (Momordica sp.) after childbirth.
Observations
- A perennial, spreading subshrub, up to 1.2 m tall, openly branched, stems slender and often hairy when young.
- Leaves variable, narrowly oblong, 4-11 cm × 1-3.5 cm, glabrous, midvein underneath hairy, shiny above, terminal leaves much smaller, lanceolate, petiole 3-10 mm long, interpetiolar stipules triangular, setae many, up to 7 mm long.
- Cyme axillary, small, crowded; calyx obconical, 1-2 mm in diameter, glabrous, lobes 2.5 mm long, glandular appendage between lobes, corolla slightly longer than calyx, tube 2-3 mm long, lobes oblong, 2-2.5 mm long, spreading.
- Capsule rounded to ellipsoid, 3.5-4 mm long, fleshy, whitish, glabrous.
H. philippensis occurs on sandy soils, in open forest areas, along streams and seasonally boggy localities at low and medium altitudes.
Selected sources
- [135] Burkill, I.H., 1966. A dictionary of the economic products of the Malay Peninsula. Revised reprint. 2 volumes. Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Vol. 1 (A—H) pp. 1—1240, Vol. 2 (I—Z) pp. 1241—2444.
- [407] Heyne, K., 1950. De nuttige planten van Indonesië [The useful plants of Indonesia]. 3rd Edition. 2 volumes. W. van Hoeve, 's-Gravenhage, the Netherlands/Bandung, Indonesia. 1660 + CCXLI pp.
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Authors
- Isa Ipor