Scientific Name
Erigeron floribundus (Kunth) Sch.Bip.
Synonyms
Baccharis ivifolia Blanco [Illegitimate], Conyza elata Kunth & Bouché, Conyza flahaultiana Sennen, Conyza floribunda Kunth, Conyza naudinii Bonnet, Conyza sumatrensis (Retz.) E.Walker, Dimorphanthes floribunda (Kunth) Cass., Erigeron flahaultianus Thell., Erigeron musashensis Makino, Erigeron naudinii (Bonnet) P.Fourn. [1]
Vernacular Name
Malaysia | Chapa, sawi bulan, tembak-tembak hutan [2] |
English | Fleabane [2] |
Indonesia | Jalantir, monyenyen (Sundanese); sembung (Javanese) [2] |
Vietnam | C[us]c voi [2] |
Geographical Distributions
Erigeron floribundus is originated from South America, but has at present a pantropical distribution. It has even spread as a weed to more temperate areas, e.g. in Europe. [2] This plant occurs gregariously in sunny or slightly shaded, dry or moist localities on a wide range of soils in regions with a weak or pronounced dry season. It can be found in grassland, roadsides, wasteland, fields, secondary forest, and rubber and tea plantations, from sea level up to over 3000 m altitude. [2]Botanical Description
C. sumatrensis comes from the Compositae family. It is a short-lived perennial, erect herb that grows up to 350 cm tall. It is strongly branched in the upper part. [2]
The leaves are arranged alternate, simple, oblanceolate to linear-oblanceolate with a size of 3-12 cm x 0.3-3 cm and gradually tapering at base. The larger ones are sparsely coarsely dentate-serrate in the upper part while the smaller ones are often entire, sessile with grey hair on both sides. The stipules are absent. [2]
The inflorescence is a small cylindrical head, 5-6 mm long and together arranged in a long leafy panicle with many-flowered but short peduncle. [2]
The flowers are all tubular and they are about 4 mm long. The female flowers are marginal. Petal is with 2-lobed apex, pale yellow to purplish and shortly exserted from the involucre. The flowers disk is bisexual or male, with narrowly funnel-shaped petal widening into 5 lobes and pale yellow in colour. There are 5 exserted stamens that form a tube. The 1-celled ovary is inferior with style having2 short and thick arms. [2]
The fruit is small, compressed, ellipsoid achene, 1.5-2 mm long, with narrowed base and thickened margins with sparsely hairy. The pappus hairs are numerous, 1-2-seriate, 3-4 mm long, thin and toothed. [2]
The seedling is with epigeal germination. The hypocotyl is about 1 mm long. Cotyledons are subsessile and they are elliptical to ovate. The epicotyl is absent. [2]
Cultivation
No documentation.
Chemical Constituent
No documentation.
Plant Part Used
No documentation.
Traditional Use
No documentation.
Preclinical Data
No documentation.
Clinical Data
No documentation.
Poisonous Management
No documentation.
Line Drawing
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References
- The Plant List. Ver1.1 Erigeron floribundus (Kunth) Sch.Bip. [homepage on the Internet]. c2013 [updated 2012 Feb 11; cited 2015 May 29] Available from: http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/gcc-120553
- Conyza sumatrensis (Retz.) E.H. Walker. In: Lemmens RHMJ, Bunyapraphatsara N, editors. Plant Resources of South-East Asia 12(3): Medicinal and Poisonous Plants 3. Leiden, Netherlands: Backhuys Publication; 2003.