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Oval-Leaf Dayflower
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Oval-Leaf Dayflower
P Native Photo: Radha Veach
Common name: Oval-Leaf Dayflower
Botanical name: Dictyospermum ovalifolium    Family: Commelinaceae (Dayflower family)
Synonyms: Aneilema ovalifolium, Dictyospermum wightii

Oval-Leaf Dayflower is a herb which is erect or prostrate at base. Leaves are up to 15 x 5 cm, scattered and upper ones whorled, usually stalkless, elliptic, tapering, base pointed, hairless; sheath 2 cm long, hairless; mouth oblique. Flowers are borne in pyramidal panicles, congested; branches and flower-stalks downy. Flowers arise in groups of 3-6. Petals are 3 x 2 mm, pale blue with red nerves; stamens 3, filaments naked. Sepals are 3 x 2 mm, obovate, blunt, hairless. Capsules are 7 x 5 mm, spherical. Oval-Leaf Dayflower is found in South India, Sri Lanka, NE India to Indo-China.
Medicinal uses: Oval-Leaf Dayflower has gained considerable interest for its horticultural and medicinal importance, as its long roots were used in the treatment for allergies and skin diseases.

Identification credit: Radha Veach Photographed at Agumbe, Karnataka.

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