Eclipta prostrata
This annual medicinal species, in the Asteraceae family, has low-growing plants with small white "daisy" flowers. It is highly reputed in the three Indian pharmacopoeia systems - Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha - as a liver and scalp tonic, but also to treat asthma, respiratory and gastrointestinal problems, skin pathologies, enlargement of the spleen, wounds, etc.
in bucket
Sow in pots or trays a few weeks before planting in the garden after the last frosts. Caution: Germination takes two to three weeks and is often uneven. Transplant 30 cm apart in all directions.
Eclipte is particularly fond of water. Install in a naturally damp area or water regularly for optimum growth.
February, March, April
July, August, September, October
in the ground
sunny, full sun
fort
wet
Eclipta prostrata
early
50 seeds
Green
30 cm
Laboratory experiments have highlighted its pharmacological potential for treating cancer and arthritis, as well as its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective and venom-neutralizing properties. The species contains luteolin, apigenin, ursolic acid, oleanolic acid, wedelolactone and more.