| Latin name | observation date | Location |
| False daisy | 04.11.2024 | Khulna, Bangladesh |

False Daisy, scientifically known as Eclipta prostrata, is a flowering plant in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). It is commonly known as bhringraj in Ayurvedic medicine and has a rich history of medicinal uses. False daisy is a small, branched, and sprawling herb with a short stem and small white flower heads. It is typically found in moist places, such as along riverbanks, in wetlands, and in tropical and subtropical regions. Known as "King of Hair" in Ayurveda, it is commonly used in hair oils to promote hair growth, prevent hair loss, and improve scalp health. Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties make it.





| Camera used | Smartphone |
| Lens | Cell phone camera |
| F-stop | - |
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| Focal length | MM |
| Photograph | False daisy |
| Location | Khulna, Bangladesh |
| Photographer | Hive account@sharmin2024 |