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Spermacoce chaetocephala

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Description

An erect annual herb. It grows 10-60 cm high. The stems are 4 angled. The leaf blades are 3-6 cm long by 3-8 mm wide. They are narrowly sword shaped. The fruit is a capsule 2.5 mm long. The seeds are brown and shiny. They are 2 mm long by 1 mm wide.

Edible Uses

The seeds are eaten.

Distribution

It is a tropical plant. It grows in bushland and grassland between 690-1,170 m above sea level.

Where It Grows

Africa, Burkina Faso, East Africa, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, West Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe,

Synonyms

Borreria compacta (Hiern) K. Schum.

References (2)

  • East African Herbarium records, 1981,
  • Peters, C. R., O'Brien, E. M., and Drummond, R.B., 1992, Edible Wild plants of Sub-saharan Africa. Kew. p 176

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