

Family: Malvaceae

- Common name: Chocolate Weed, Wire bush, Redweed
- Bengali: Bon-pat, Tikiokra
- Chinese: 野路蔡, 马松子
- Gambia: tumarraturo
- Hindi: Tikiokra, Bilpat, चित्रबीज chitrabee
- Indonesia: gendiran, jaring, orang-aring
- Japan: noji-aoi
- Kannada: Bettadatutti mara
- lemak ketam, limah ketam, pulut-pulut
- Malayalam: Ketam, ചെറു ഊരം
- Marathi: लहान मेथुरी Lahan methuri
- Oriya: Dasokerotan
- Philippines: bankalanan, kalingan
- Senegal: ghud a mbèl, pag hu gor, ntogoyo, tias a mbèl
- Sierra Leone: ndopa-yenge, ngingili, suri
- Sri Lanka: gal kura
- Tamil: பிண்ணாக்குக்கீரை Punnakkukkirai
- Tanzania: pombo
- Telugu: Ganugapindikura
- Thailand: khaang paak put, sa aeng bai mon, seng lek
- Vietanamese: Trứng cua lá bố
Description: Erect branched herbs. Young stem, petioles, bracts and calyx lobes stellate hairy mixed with simple hairs. Leaves varying in size and shape, 2 - 5 x 1 - 2.5 cm, ovate- oblong, cordate or attenuate at base, margin serrate, acute at apex, sparsely hairy on nerves on both sides; petioles to 1 cm long. Flowers in terminal, capitate cymes. Bracts 2-3 mm long, linear-lanceolate, ciliate on margins. Calyx 5-lobed, campanulate, 2-3 mm long; lobes lanceolate, ciliate, Corolla pink, 5, 2-4 mm, obovate, obtuse or retuse at apex. Stamens 5, filaments united at base. Ovary c. 1 mm long, ovoid, 5-celled; ovules 2 in each cells; styles 5. Capsule 3-4 mm, sub - globose, 5- valved. Seeds angular or plano-convex, dark brown or greyish.
Used in Sidha/Siddha. Root powder given with water in snakebite. A decoction of leaves and roots given in cases of dysentery; leaves and roots used for poulticing in cases of smallpox. Leaves for swellings and sores of the abdomen; stem and leaves, boiled in oil, applied as a relief from the bites of water snakes. Plant decoction a remedy against snakebites. Sap applied as an antidote to wounds caused by arrows poisoned with Antiaris toxicaria. [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]
Leaf and root—antidysenteric. Leaf—applied as poultice for swellings of abdomen and sores. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]
Leaf and root—antidysenteric. Leaf—applied as poultice for swellings of abdomen and sores. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]