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Mayanang pula (Bis.)
 

Coleus scutellarioides (L.) benth

 
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Authors:
Mansueto, Josel B, Sia,Isidro C, de la Pena, Mario
Title:
Documentation of Philippine Traditional Knowledge and Practices on Health and Development of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library on Health - FOLK HEALING PRACTICES of SIQUIJOR ISLAND
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Keywords:
Family:
Lamiaceae
Field #:
Herbarium #:
Geographic area:
Siquijor Province, Siquijor, Barangay San Antonio
Habitat:
Garden or backyard
Latitude /longitude:
Altitude:
395 m
Habit:
An erect, branched, fleshy, annual herb
Height:
1 meter high
Roots:
Stem:
Stems are purplish and 4-angled.??
Leaves:
Leaves are variously blotched or colored, usually more or less hairy, ovate, 5 to 10 centimeters long, rather coarsely toothed in the margins; and in the most common form uniformly velvety-purple.
Inflouresence & flowers:
Flowers are purplish, numerous, and borne in lax, terminal, simple or branched inflorescences, 15 to 30 centimeters long.
Fruits:
Seeds:
Additional info:
Collected by:
Date collected:
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Date identified:
Specimen kept at:
Abstracted by:
Ando, JKA
Date abstracted:
03/05/2015
Province:
Siquijor

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