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Caesulia axillaris

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Description

A tropical herb in the daisy family found in marshy places. The young leaves are used as a vegetable in traditional practice.

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Edible Uses

The young leaves are eaten as a vegetable.

Traditional Uses

The young leaves are used as a vegetable.

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Distribution

It is a tropical plant. It grows in marshy places.

Where It Grows

Asia, India,

Also Known As

Bondala, Jamjuria, Muchri

References (3)

  • Ekka, N. S. & Ekka, A., 2016, Wild Edible plants Used by Tribals of North-east Chhattisgarh (Part-I), India. Research Journal of Recent Sciences. Vol. 5(ISC-2015), 127-131 (2016)
  • Kuvar, S. D. & Shinde, R. D., 2019, Wild Edible Plants used by Kokni Tribe of Nasik District, Maharashtra. Journal of Global Biosciences. Volume 8, Number 2, 2019, pp. 5936-5945
  • Misra, S., 2020, Survey of edible plants for human consumption in south Odisha, India. Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR) Vol. 7, Issue 12 p 278

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