| Family | Phyllanthaceae |
| Scientific name | Phyllanthus reticulatus |
| Common name (English) | Black-honey Shrub |
| Common name (Malay) | / |
| Identified as | Pioneer plant on Project M.A.R.S.’s land |
Phyllanthus reticulatus, commonly known as Black-honey shrub, is a tropical shrub recognized for its delicate arching branches, small glossy leaves, and deep purple-black berries. Found along village edges, thickets, and moist forest margins across South and Southeast Asia, it has long held a place in traditional herbal practices. Its leaves, roots, and fruits are used in various folk remedies, and the plant serves as an important component of hedgerow ecosystems.
