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Chan plant

Hyptis suaveolens

Description:

The Chan plant (scientific name Hyptis suaveolens ) is a very well known pseudo-cereal plant in the Latin American region, being approximately 2 meters high, having branches and long, white piliferous stems. Its flowers are purple or white, its leaves oval, wrinkled and pointed. It is native to the American continent, in warm and semi-warm regions.

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NuwanChathuranga
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NuwanChathuranga

Alawwa, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Sep 15, 2012
Submitted on Sep 18, 2012

Spotted for Mission

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