Tag: Centella asiatica (Thankuni)

Centella asiatica (Thankuni)

Centella asiatica (Thankuni): A Comprehensive Botanical, Ecological, and Conservation Study   Centella asiatica, widely known as Thankuni, Indian Pennywort, or Gotu Kola, is a creeping perennial herb of exceptional biological and ecological importance. Recognized for its distinctive morphology and adaptability to moist environments, this plant occupies a unique niche in wetland and semi-wetland ecosystems across […]

Centella asiatica (Thankuni)

Centella asiatica (Thankuni): A Comprehensive Botanical and Ecological Overview   Centella asiatica, widely known as Thankuni in eastern India and Bangladesh, is a low-growing perennial herb revered for its remarkable medicinal, ecological, and cultural significance. Often associated with wetlands, marshy grounds, and riverine landscapes, this plant thrives in moist tropical environments and has been an […]