Trailplant
A perennial herb with a rhizome on the side. The stem rises and reaches a height of 60 to 100 cm. In the upper part, there are glandular bodies that are branched and patterned. The leaves gather at the base of the stem, the petiole is 10 to 20 cm long, the leaf blade is 7 to 13 cm long, and the width is 11 to 22 cm. The leaf blades have a triangular heart shape, somewhat similar to a cypress leaf, but the petioles have wings. In addition, white fluff grows densely on the back of the leaves. A conical inflorescence occurs at the tip of the stem. There are 5-7 total pieces, 2.5 mm long and 5 mm wide and hemispherical. Head flower diameter 5 mm. In this genus, among the florets that make up the head flower, female flowers line up on the outside, and amphoteric flowers line up inside. There are 7-11 female flowers in the circumference, and the corolla is 1.5 mm long, wide bell-shaped and 4-5 split, and has degenerated buds. There are 7-18 amphoteric flowers inside, the corolla is white, cylindrical, 2 mm long, and split into 5 pieces with a length of 1 mm. The fruit is 6 to 7 mm long and has a pin-like shape. There are many patterned glands near the tip and sticks to other objects.