Commonly known as Gun Powder or Artillery Plant. A very succulent somewhat erect but massively spreading herb, with very soft stem, usually green, leaves; are characteristically opposite as in if a leaf on one side is bigger having a smaller petiole its opposing leaf tends to smaller, very fine foliage, flowers; are very small, light green, flocked in the axils, sessile, their flowering activity is influence by the presence of sunlight. Distributed through out the Philippines where water is abound, but grow in foliage during the rainy season together with the mosses commonly on walls or rock spaces.
Pilea nummularifolia
Commonly known as Creeping Charlie. An ornamental herb that usually crawl or spill from a flower basket, stems are tender, light brown, with soft small bristles, sometimes roots also protrudes from it, leaves; are rounded at the base, toothed, petioled, hairy, flowers; very small, mostly in clusters, usually white to cream. Oftenly culivated, low maintainance, easy propagation. A native of south America. Probably introduced in the Philippines.