Description
Spermacoce debilis (also called Weak False Buttonweed, among many other common names) is an annual herb that grows up to 0.3 m tall. It is native to tropical Africa, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia. It is found in disturbed habitats, such as roadsides, fields, and waste places.
Uses & Benefits
Spermacoce debilis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a ground cover. It is also used as a medicinal plant to treat various ailments such as fever, diarrhea, and skin diseases.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Spermacoce debilis is white, and the seed is a small, black, round seed. The seedlings are small and have a greyish-green color.
Cultivation and Propagation
Spermacoce debilis is a small, perennial herb that grows up to 20 cm tall. It has a short stem and a spreading habit. The leaves are opposite, lanceolate to ovate, and up to 5 cm long. The flowers are small, white, and borne in clusters at the ends of the stems. Propagation is by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in spring or summer in a well-drained soil, and cuttings can be taken in late summer or early autumn.
Where to Find Spermacoce debilis
Spermacoce debilis is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula.