Aspilia mossambicensis (binomen ab Hiram Wild post Daniele Oliver anno 1966 statutum) est species plantarum familiae Asteracearum in Africa tropica endemica. Folia ab hominibus atque etiam a Panibus troglodytis morbo parasitico afflictis manducantur.[1]
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