Giant Mexican Sunflower

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Common name: Giant Mexican Sunflower, Japanese sunflower, Shrub sunflower, Tree marigold • Manipuri: লম নুমিতলৈ Lam numitlei • Marathi: कनकगोल Kanak gol

Botanical name: Tithonia diversifolia

Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower family)

Giant Mexican Sunflower is an impressive member of the sunflower family, Asteraceae. Tithonia was named for Tithonus, a legendary Trojan loved by the dawn goddess Eos, who turned him into a grasshopper. Giant Mexican Sunflower is a perennial native of Mexico and Central America and is naturalized in India. It is a tall shrub, 1-3 m high. Stem is stout, erect, densely hairy. Alternately arranged broadly ovate leaves (lobed or simple) are 15-25 cm long. Large single flower-heads are orange-yellow, 10-15 cm across. In Manipur, flower-heads are used for wounds and bruises.


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Medicinal plants of India