Appearance
The inflorescence consists of a purple centre encircled by small white-to-pink flowers. The flower takes on a match-like look, which is why the plant is sometimes called matchweed. It is similar to the related species Phyla lanceolata, but differs in having much shorter leaves that are often blunt and much more rounded. Both species are common as weeds and in the ornamental environment.Naming
Common names in India include "bukkan", "ratolia", "vakkan", "poduthalai", "vasir", and "vasuka". It is used medicinally to treat suppuration, common colds, and lithiasis.References:
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