Dissotis rotundifolia
Melastomataceae FAMILY

Dissotis rotundifolia

Dissotis rotundifolia

Edibility
0/5
Medicinal
2/5

Safety & Hazards

None known

Botanical Description

Dissotis rotundifolia is a decumbent or prostrate herb, with stems that often root at the nodes[ 332 Title The Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa. Publication Author Burkil. H. M. Publisher Royal Botanic Gardens; Kew. Year 1985 - 2004 ISBN Description Brief descriptions and details of the uses of over 4,000 plants. A superb, if terse, resource, it is also available electronically on the Web - see http://www.aluka.org/ ]. The plant is harvested from the wild for local medicinal use. It is commonly cultivated as an ornamental and ground cover plant in the tropics[ 302 Title Tropical Ornamentals; A Guide Publication Author Whistler. W. Arthur. Publisher Timber Press Inc. Oregon. Year 2000 ISBN 0-88192-448-2 Description An excellent little guide to some of the more commonly cultivated ornamental plants of the Tropics, often giving some information on the plants other uses. ].

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeTropical Africa - Sierra Leone to Ethiopia, south to Angola, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
HabitatWet locations throughout the forest-zone, favouring secondary jungle, commonly appearing in second and third year bush fallows[ 332 Title The Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa. Publication Author Burkil. H. M. Publisher Royal Botanic Gardens; Kew. Year 1985 - 2004 ISBN Description Brief descriptions and details of the uses of over 4,000 plants. A superb, if terse, resource, it is also available electronically on the Web - see http://www.aluka.org/ ]. Old cultivated land, palm-plantations, swamps, watersides; grassland, at elevations up to 1,200 metres[ 328 Title African Flowering Plants Database Publication Author Website http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/bd/cjb/africa/recherche.php Publisher Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques. Year 0 ISBN Description Contains information on over 150,000 plant names (including synonyms) giving a description and habitat, plus a distribution map. ].