Lachemilla aspleniifolia
Lachemilla aspleniifolia, also known as creeping lachemilla or maple-leaf lachemilla, is a plant species belonging to the family Rosaceae, characterized by its maple-like leaves and small white flowers.
Traditionally, the plant has been used for its medicinal properties, particularly its astringent and anti-inflammatory effects, which are attributed to its high content of tannins and flavonoids.
The health benefits of Lachemilla aspleniifolia include soothing digestive issues, reducing inflammation, and promoting wound healing, making it a popular choice in herbal medicine.
Lachemilla aspleniifolia can be prepared as a tea, infusion, or tincture, and is often combined with other herbs to enhance its medicinal properties.