Plant |
English |
Singapore daisy, Bay biscayne creeping-oxeye, Creeping-oxeye, Goldcup, Pasmo, Trailing daisy, Wedelia, Wedelia daisy, Yellow dots |
Latin |
Sphagneticola trilobata (L.) Pruski, Wedelia paludosa DC., Wedelia trilobata (L.) Hitchc., Sphagneticola trilobata, Wedelia trilobata HITCHC. |
Plantparts | Blossom, Entire plant, Flower, foliage, Plant stem, Unspecified, Whole plant |
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Ungrouped Diseases & Uses |
100-day cough, Ache, Aches, Acute coryza, Acute viral nasopharyngitis, anaemia, analgesic, Anemia, Anodyne, Antalgic, Anti-anemic, Antifebrile, Antiinflammatory, antiinflammatory agent, Anti-neuralgic, antipyretic, Anti-Rheumatic, arthritis, blood building, blood formation, Bloodforming, Bruise, bruises, Chest Colds, chill, Chills, Chronic pain, Cold, colds, common cold, Contusion, contusions, Febrifugal, febrifuge, General inflammation, General inflammations, Haematoma, haematopoiesis, Head colds, Hematoma, hematopoiesis, inflammation, inflammation in general, inflammations, Inflammations in general, injuries, injury, loss of blood, Nerve pains, Neuralgia, Pain, painful disorders, painkiller, pain relief, pain relieving, Pains, pains in general, pain stilling, Pertussis, punch, Pyretic, reduce fevers, relieves fevers, Restores the blood, Rheumatic disorder, rheumatism, snakebite, Snake bites, sores, Traumatic injury, Used in the treatment of anaemia, Used in the treatment of anemia, Used in the treatment of snake bites, Whooping cough, Wound, wound care, wounds, wound treatment |
Religion, Magic & Witchcraft |
magical or religious use |
Local (Geographical) use |
Phytomedical used in Northeastern Brazil, Phytomedical use in Brazil, Phytomedical use in Nicaragua, Phytomedical use in the Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana) |
Ingredients |
  | Luteolin |
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