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Euphorbia peplus (Euphorbiaceae) Petty Spurge, Radium Weed
Euphorbia peplus, commonly known as petty spurge or radium weed, is a small annual herb native to Europe, West Asia, and North Africa, now naturalised across much of the world including North America, Australia, and parts of India . This unassuming plant, often found as a weed in gardens and wastelands, grows to a modest height of 5 to 30 centimetres and is characterised by its smooth, hairless stems, oval-pointed leaves, and distinctive green flowers in three-rayed umbels wi
Vachellia farnesiana, Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) Sweet Acacia, Cassie Flower, Huisache
Vachellia farnesiana, commonly known as sweet acacia or cassie flower, is a thorny shrub or small tree native to the tropical regions of the Americas, including Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, and has become widely naturalised across Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. This highly adaptable member of the legume family typically grows to a height of 1 to 8 metres and is immediately recognisable by its feathery, fern-like leaves, its distinctive, sharp


Gymnosporia montana (Celastraceae) Mountain Spike Thorn, Vikalo
Gymnosporia montana, commonly known as mountain spike thorn or vikalo, is a densely branched, spinescent shrub or small tree native to the dry and arid regions of western and southern India, as well as Bangladesh and Myanmar . Belonging to the Celastraceae family, this plant is a remarkable example of how a species can be central to traditional healing in a specific region. Its Gujarati name, "Vikalo," literally translates to "jaundice curing," immediately signalling its most


Andrographis echioides (Acanthaceae) Bugloss Chiretta, False Waterwillow, Kopuramtanki, Attivisha
Andrographis echioides, commonly known as bugloss chiretta or false waterwillow, is an erect annual herb native to the plains of India and Sri Lanka, also found in parts of Southeast Asia . This member of the Acanthaceae family is a close relative of the better-known Andrographis paniculata (Kalmegh) and has been a cornerstone of traditional medicine across the Indian subcontinent for generations . It is a small, hairy-stemmed herb, growing up to 45 centimetres tall, easily r


Sesamum alatum (Pedaliaceae) Winged-Seed Sesame
Sesamum alatum, commonly known as winged-seed sesame or gazelle sesame, is an erect annual herb native to the dry regions of Africa, spanning from Senegal and Western Sahara to South Africa, and has also been introduced to parts of India and Madagascar. While its close relative, Sesamum indicum, is the globally cultivated source of sesame seeds, this species has long remained a wild-harvested and locally cultivated plant with a distinct identity shaped by the harsh conditions


Magnolia grandiflora (Magnoliaceae) Southern Magnolia, Bull Bay
Magnolia grandiflora, commonly known as the southern magnolia, is a majestic evergreen tree native to the southeastern United States . It is an iconic symbol of the American South, prized for its large, glossy, dark green leaves and its enormous, fragrant, creamy-white flowers . For centuries, this tree has been a staple of traditional medicine, particularly in North America, Mexico, and Asia . The bark, flowers, and seeds have been used to treat a wide range of ailments, fro


Trianthema triquetra (Aizoaceae) Red Spinach, Small Hogweed
Trianthema triquetra, commonly known as red spinach, is a prostrate, succulent annual herb native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Australia . Often found as a weed in disturbed soils, it is a plant of immense medicinal value, deeply woven into the traditional healing systems of India and Pakistan. Known as "Choti Ulwaiti" in local languages, it is a cornerstone of folk medicine for treating chronic fever, liver diseases, skin ailments, and inflamm


Cirsium vulgare (Asteraceae) Spear Thistle, Bull Thistle
Cirsium vulgare, commonly known as spear thistle or bull thistle, is a tall, herbaceous biennial plant native to Eurasia and now naturalized across the globe . It is easily recognized by its spiny, deeply lobed leaves and its striking pink-magenta flower heads . Often dismissed as a noxious weed, this plant has a deep history of use in traditional medicine across Europe and North America . Modern science is now validating its traditional applications, revealing a complex phyt


Cirsium arvense (Asteraceae) Creeping Thistle, Canada Thistle
Cirsium arvense, commonly known as creeping thistle or Canada thistle, is a perennial herb native to temperate Eurasia and northwest Africa, now naturalized across the globe . It is one of the most successful and persistent weeds in temperate climates, spreading aggressively via an extensive creeping root system . However, this plant of paradoxes is more than just a noxious weed; it has a long history of use in traditional medicine, and modern science is validating its signif
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