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Jul 1, 2014 12:46 PM CST
Name: joelsephus
Huntingdon Valley, PA (Zone 5b)
Horntoad said:That is definitely not Centella. I don't know the exact species, but it is Hydocoltyle.


Several sites, including Wikipedia (I know, I know), list hydrocotyle asiatica and centella asiatica as synonymous.

I agree though, it definitely looks like it's some kind of hydrocotyle. The woman I got it from sneaked it in from Thailand, where they use it medicinally. It's not growing in a particularly wet environment, as the rest of the hydrocotyle seem to be, but I suppose that doesn't matter.

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