S is for Spermacoce pusilla

Welcome! 
I am writing about herbs in the 2016 April AtoZ blogging challenge. Most of the herbs written in this series are those I have seen or used. Today I am writing about a herb that I have identified using the Flowers of Sahyadri app- I think the id is correct but am open to correction from any botany experts..


This tiny white inflorescence caught my eye as we waited for the coffee to boil on our make shift stove outside a sacred grove near Pune. The perfect blooms seemed to reiterate the survival spirit of every living being however small! 



This Spermacoce pusilla commonly called Tiny False Buttonweed or Tarkadal in Marathi of the Rubiaceae family. It has a quandragular stem with tiny prickles. S pusilla belongs to the Rubiaceae family (Coffee family) and is native to India.


Sopubia delphinifolia is yet another pretty herb that is seen on Pune tekdis. Sesamum orientale has pretty pink trumpet shaped flowers and I have seen it blooming in the monsoon. 

Sesamum orientale

Do come round tomorrow for yet another beautiful monsoon herb. 
Happy blogging!
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8 Replies to “S is for Spermacoce pusilla”

  1. Those Pink flowers are as beautiful. I'm sure so many of us would have missed noting such small, beautiful flowers and plants had it not been for your post series on herbs. I'm sure this monsoon my picnics will see me seeing nature with a different set of eyes 🙂

    @theerailivedin from The Era I Lived In

  2. Love your attention to detail. 🙂
    Seena

    #AtoZChallenge – S is for Social (media) Babies

  3. Such dainty plants! Monsoon is indeed a time to be out hiking…especially with you!
    @KalaRavi16 from
    Relax-N-Rave

  4. @My Era – yes, you will doubly enjoy the rains this year!! Thanks for stopping by 🙂

  5. What a lovely herb. I knew that those little wildflowers I've always admired have some use apart from being balm for the eyes.

  6. @Kalpanaa – balm for sore eyes – those are the words!! Thanks for stopping by 🙂

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