Abstract
ECLIPTA ALBA (LINN.) HASSK. – A REVIEW
Dr. Narendra kumar Paliwal*
ABSTRACT
Description of Eclipta alba (Linn.) Hassk. Plant Annual herbaceous plant, commonly known as false daisy. It is an erect or prostrate, the leaves are opposite, sessile and lanceolate. Stems : Approx. 50 cm tall, single from base but with many spreading branches, from fibrous roots, strigose, herbaceous, sub succulent, erect or ascending, often rooting at lowest nodes, purplish in strong sun. The stems often form roots from the nodes when floating in the water. Leaves: Opposite, sessile, lanceolate, shallow serrate to 13 cm long, 3. cm broad, strigose, acuminate. Flowering: The tiny white flowers and opposite leaves is good characteristics for identifying this species in the field.
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