Labisia pumila

Airy Shaw Marantodes pumilum (Blume) Kuntze Labisia pumila (kacip Fatimah, /ˈkɑːtʃɪpfɑːtɪmɑː/) is a flowering plant in the family Primulaceae native to Malaysia.

[3] Labisia is a herbaceous plant that grows in low clusters, with solitary or rarely branching stems and fine, hairy roots.

Other common names of the plant include selusoh Fatimah, pokok pinggang, rumput palis, tadah matahari, mata pelanduk rimba, bunga belungkas hutan, remoyan batu and angkoh.

[3] In folk medicine L. pumila was thought to be useful for a number of applications, including labor induction and treating venereal disease and flatulence.

[6] In Malaysia Labisia pumila was highlighted in 2010 as one of five local herbs to developed commercially on a large scale via the Economic Transformation Programme.