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I have added a couple of "citation needed" tags so as to ascertain the actual medicinal/medical properties of the plant claimed by the article. Not saying it is untrue, but would be happy to see the actual studies published on the subject. Ivan Scott Warren ( talk) 07:11, 27 January 2020 (UTC)
It appears that this species is in fact a synonym of Neptunia prostrata [1] and not the other was round. A move of this article to Neptunia prostrata should be considered.