Richardia brasiliensis is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family known by the English common names tropical Mexican clover,[1] Brazilian calla-lily, white-eye,[2] and Brazil pusley.
[2] It is an introduced species and sometimes an invasive weed in many other places, including Hawaii, Indonesia, Japan, and Thailand.
[6] This plant may be an annual or perennial which grows from a deep root.
The oppositely arranged leaves are oval with pointed or rounded tips.
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