Drymaria cordata subsp.diandra (Blume) J.A.Duke.


Synonym : Drymaria diandraBlume
Drymaria retusaWight & Arn.
Bangla Name : Pocha gach(Chakma), Dipung pocha
English Name : -
Family : Caryophyllaceae
Disease : Bruise, jaundice, paralysis
Description : Plants annual. Stems straggling, sometimes subscandent, usually rooting at lower nodes, mostly glabrous, minutely papillose toward inflorescence. Stipules membranous, splitting into few whitish setae. Petiole poorly defined; leaf blade ovate-cordate, prominently 3--5-veined from base. Bracts lanceolate, scarious. Pedicel slender, glandular hairy. Sepals lanceolate-ovate, margin membranous, 3-veined, glandular hairy, apex subacute. Petals white, obovate-cuneate, deeply 2-cleft; segments narrow, apex ± acute. Stamens 2--3(--5), shorter than sepals. Styles 3, connate at base. Capsule ovoid, 3-valved. Seed dark brown, suborbicular, regularly densely tuberculate. Fl. Apr--Oct, fr. Jun--Dec.
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Uses : Bruise, jaundice, paralysis
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