Ludwigia adscendens (L.) H.Hara Family - Onagraceae Common name - Jagal, hikota (Perennial creeping or floating, smooth herbaceous aquatic plant) Mostly found in freshwater pools, ditches, swamps, wet paddies.

Ludwigia adscendens (L.) H.Hara 
Family - Onagraceae
Common name - Jagal, hikota

(Perennial creeping or floating, smooth herbaceous aquatic plant)

Mostly found in freshwater pools, ditches, swamps, wet paddies.

Uses - 
In India, leaf decoction with black pepper taken orally for stomach pain & treatment of intestinal worms.
In West Bengal, India, whole plant paste applied to bone fracture & rheumatism.
In Thailand, the decoction of the whole plant used orally for fever & diarrhea.
In southern China, the plant is eaten as a vegetable.
In Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, the whole plant is boiled in water after cooling is administer one cup twice a day for 4 to 6 days in fever, cold & cough.
The decoction of plant also used in dysentery.
In South Orissa, the whole plant is applied against ulcers & skin infection. 

 Sugimani Marndi

Biodiversity and Conservation Lab. 

Ambika Prasad Research Foundation

Cuttack, Odisha India

www.aprf.co.in




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