Pluchea indica
Pluchea indica, also known as Indian fleabane, is a plant species found in India, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa. It belongs to the family Asteraceae and can grow up to 2 meters tall.
The plant has small, purple flowers that are arranged in clusters, and its leaves are oval-shaped and have a rough texture. Pluchea indica is used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, such as fever, cough, and inflammation.
In addition to its medicinal uses, Pluchea indica is also used as a food source for livestock in some areas. The plant is found in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, wetlands, and along riverbanks.
Overall, Pluchea indica is an interesting and useful plant species found in India and Southeast Asia, valued for its medicinal and agricultural uses. However, conservation efforts are needed to ensure the continued survival of the species, as habitat loss and overexploitation are threatening its populations in some areas.