Glinus lotoides is a species of flowering plant in the family Molluginaceae known by the common names damascisa and lotus sweetjuice.
It is a prostrate to somewhat upright annual herb with a stem up to about 30 or 35 centimeters long and coated in feltlike whitish hairs.
The inflorescence is a tight cluster of five to ten small flowers.
This plant is found in seasonally inundated land and has many traditional uses in cultures across its large native range, as medicine and as food.
Young leaves and stems of Glinus lotoides are used as a vegetable in some tropical countries.