Laggera is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. Laggera. Laggera crispata · Scientific classification · Edit this classification. Kingdom: Plantae.
Laggera tomentosa Sch. Bip. ex Oliv. et Hiern (Asteraceae), an endemic Ethiopian medicinal plant, is traditionally used to treat various ailments.
Jun 7, 2019 · Most species of the genus Laggera are often used in traditional and folk medicines for the treatment of jaundice, inflammation, leukemia, ...
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Laggera is a robust much branched glandular-hairy herb, up to 2 ft tall. Stem is winged, wings herbaceous, entire, rarely somewhat toothed, continuous.
Laggera decurrens is an erect, herbaceous perenial plant growing from 25 - 200cm tall. The leaves are a grey-green, the whole plant is densely covered in wooly ...
Medicinal: Laggera crispata is a medicinal plant used in traditional medicine in combination with other herbs to treat various diseases like cough, rheumatism, ...
Most species of the genus Laggera are often used in traditional and folk medicines for the treatment of jaundice, inflammation, leukemia, removing phlegm, ...
Oct 12, 2020 · Description of the genus. Aromatic annual or perennial herbs; stems winged, with resin ducts. Leaves alternate, dentate, hairy, decurrent.
About 17 species: tropical Africa, Arabia, and Asia; two species in China. The two species in China are often synonymized. If treated as separate species, the ...
Stout annual much-branched herb up to 2 m tall; stems and main branches often distinctly winged. Inflorescence in a large lax panicle, the involucral bracts ...