Paragis (Tag.)

Paragis (Tag.)

Eleusine indica

Skin

Annual weed Height: 10 centimeters to 1 meter in height Leaves: Keeled along the midvein near the base of the blade; have a short membranous ligule with a jagged top. It is usually cleft in the center. There are no auricles. Flowers: Flowers bloom from July through October. Flowers cluster along stiff spikes. Usually two to six spikes radiate out at the end of the flowering stem (although one to twelve spikes may occur). Sometimes one or two spikes are attached below the terminal cluster. Fruits: Seed heads are somewhat similar to those of dallisgrass, paspalum dilatatum, but are shorter and stiffer. The Fruits are tiny, reddish brown, one seeded, and enclosed in a thin covering.

Medicinal Uses & Benefits

Tooth grown in infant. Preparation: Decoction: Get 3 handfuls of young leaves and wash it. Boil in 3 glasses of water for 5 minutes.. Part used: Leaves

Preparation

Decoction: Get 3 handfuls of young leaves and wash it. Boil in 3 glasses of water for 5 minutes.

Location & Habitat

REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS), SIQUIJOR, SIQUIJOR (Capital), Turf, landscaped areas, gardens, crop fields, orchards, roadsides, and other disturbed places.

Research

Siquijor State College: Documentation of Philippine Traditional Knowledge and Practices in Health and Development of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (Folk Healing Practices of Siquijor Island) Phase 1

Additional Images

Paragis (Tag.)
Paragis (Tag.)
Paragis (Tag.)

Quick Info

Scientific Name
Eleusine indica
Local Name
Paragis (Tag.)
Family
Poaceae
Category
Skin
Collected By
Not provided
Date Collected
Jun 28, 2026