Flolape

triplinerved eupatorium

Ayapana triplinervis (Vahl) R.M.King & H.Rob.
triplinerved eupatorium
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Ayapana triplinervis is a tropical shrub in the Asteraceae family, characterized by long slender leaves, pale pink flowers, and a reddish, hairless stem. It is used in traditional medicine and is found across tropical regions of the Americas and other parts of the world.

Description

Ayapana triplinervis (Vahl) R.M.King & H.Rob. is a member of the Asteraceae family, native to tropical regions. It is known for its slender leaves and pale pink flowers. The plant is commonly found in areas such as Brazil, India, and the Philippines. It has been used in traditional medicine practices. First published in 1970, the species has a wide distribution that includes parts of South America, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean.

Other common names

triplinerved eupatorium

Distribution

BR · SC · ID · IN · MG · Assam · Bangladesh · Benin · Brazil North · Cambodia · Dominican Republic · Ecuador · French Guiana · India · Jawa · Mauritius · Philippines · Puerto Rico · Rodrigues · Réunion · Seychelles · Trinidad-Tobago · Vanuatu · Vietnam

Synonyms

Eupatorium ayapanaEupatorium triplinerveAyapana officinalisEupatorium triplinerveEupatorium luzoniense

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