Hydrocotyle benguetensis Elmer

Species

Angiosperms > Apiales > Araliaceae > Hydrocotyle

Characteristics

A creeping herb. It keeps growing from year to year. The stems are slender and much branched. They develop roots at the nodes. The leaves are alternate or in clusters. They are round or kidney shaped. They are 1-3 cm across and have 3 deep lobes. These have teeth and are hairy. The leaf stalks are 2-10 cm long. The flowers are small and white. They are in groups on single stalks in the axils of leaves.
Life form perennial
Growth form herb
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Environment

It is a subtropical plant. It grows beside slow moving streams at about 1,800 m above sea level.
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Hardiness (USDA) 7-12

Usage

The leaves are gathered and eaten.
Uses medicinal
Edible leaves
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Distribution

Hydrocotyle benguetensis world distribution map, present in Japan, Philippines, Korea (Democratic People's Republic of), and Taiwan, Province of China

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:843396-1
WFO ID wfo-0001069090
COL ID 3N6G4
BDTFX ID 35085
INPN ID 103132
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Synonyms

Hydrocotyle japonica Hydrocotyle benguetensis Hydrocotyle ranunculifolia Hydrocotyle yabei var. japonica