Sida acuta Burm. f.


Synonym : Malvinda carpinifolia(L.f.) Medik.
Sida balbisianaDC.
Sida frutescensCav.
SidastipulataCav.
Bangla Name : , Baitali(Garo),Sikkhu(Khasia),Okipini(Marma),Krung(Murong),Waa-she-pany-bawn(Rakhaing),Morong(Tripura) Kurata,Ururia,Bon methi,Urussia,Bite,Pilabarela-shikar
English Name : Broom weed,Spinyhead sida
Family : Malvaceae
Disease : Diarrhoea, dysentery, acne, blistery, boils, carbuncle, haematuria, jaundice, leucorrhoea, painful micturation
Description : Erect subshrubs; branches distichous. Leaves lanceolate to ovate, base truncate, margins serrate, entire towards base, apex acute or acuminate, stipules unequal, one lanceolate, the other linear. Flowers solitary, axillary. Calyx campanulate, ciliate on margins, divided to the middle. Petals creamy-yellow, obliquely obovate. Staminal column; anthers pale yellow. Ovary ovoid; styles 6-8; stigma globose, yellow. Schizocarp, trigonous, reticulate, apically 2-awned. Seeds trigonous."
Distribution : -
Chemical Constituents : -
Uses : Diarrhoea, dysentery, acne, blistery, boils, carbuncle, haematuria, jaundice, leucorrhoea, painful micturation
Habit : Shrub