Waltheria indica

Waltheria indica is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family, Malvaceae, that has a pantropical distribution. It is believed to have originated in the Neotropics. Common names include sleepy morning, basora prieta, hierba de soldado, guimauve, mauve-gris, moto-branco, fulutafu, kafaki, and uhaloa (Hawaii). W. indica is a short-lived subshrub or shrub, reaching a height of 2 m and a stem diameter of 2 cm. It is most common in dry, disturbed or well-drained, moist habitats. In Puerto Rico, it grows in areas that receive 750 - 1800 mm of annual rainfall and at elevations from sea level to more 400 m.

Medicinal uses
The roots, leaves and flowers of W. indica are all used medicinally in some cultures,.