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A. mossambicensis is used by herbalists and local people to treat such ailments and conditions as malaria, bacterial infection and human immunodeficiency virus ...

Aspilia mossambicensis

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Aspilia mossambicensis, also known as wild sunflower, is a medicinally useful herbaceous plant of the family Compositae. It is widespread with an anthropogenic distribution in central and Eastern tropical Africa from Ethiopia, through East Africa,... Wikipedia
Higher classification: Common sunflower
Rank: Species
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Feb 11, 2022 · Aspilia mossambicensis also known as Wild sunflower is a medicinally useful herbaceous plant of the family Compositae (Asteraceae).
Shrubby perennial with rather stiff branches, growing up to 1.5 m tall. Leaves narrowly ovate or elliptic, up to 13 cm long, roughly hairy above, densely hairy ...
Aspilia mossambicensisis a hardy, evergreen, shrubby perennial with rather stiff branches. Leaves are roughly hairy above, densely hairy but softer below.
Mar 21, 2018 · The use of A. mossambicensis has been shown to influence positively growth performance in terrestrial animals such as cattle and goats [21].
Aspilia mossambicensis (Oliv.) Wild. Common name(s). Woodland aspilia. Synonym(s). 17. Genus. Aspilia. Family. Asteraceae. Flora.
Herbe vivace, dressée, ramifiée, atteignant 1 m de haut, à souche ligneuse souterraine; tiges cylindriques, striées, pubescentes-scabres à hirsutes, ...
Scientific Name. Aspilia mossambicensis (Oliv.) Wild ; Higher Classification. Dicotyledons ; Family. ASTERACEAE ; Synonyms. Aspilia chrysops S.Moore, Aspilia ...
The native range of this species is Eritrea to S. Africa, W. Yemen. It grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Aspilia mossambicensis (Oliv.) Wild · Classification · Name · Bibliographic References. (1966). Kirkia 5; Wild H (1966) THE AFRICAN SPECIES OF ...