Tidestromia lanuginosa

  

 Tidestromia lanuginosa ( ) ( )

Amaranthaceae

  • This summer-fall ephemereal is common through most of the Seri region. The plant has a silvery, speckled look, due to dense pubescence of branched hairs, and thus was said to cause dandruff. Medicine:  to relieve aching feet, the herbage was heated and placed under the feet. An infusion of the leaves was used for drawing out a thorn. The twigs were cooked and used as shampoo to cure a headache. “People of the Desert and Sea, Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians. Richard Stephen Felger and Mary Beck Moser”

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