Funastrum heterophyllum
Funastrum heterophyllum ( ) ( )
Sarcostemma cynanchoides
Apocynaceae
- This is one of the few common vines in the Seri region. It is often encountered sprawiling over shrubs in floodplains, arroyos, and canyons. Flowers may be produced at various times of the year. Food: the flowers were picked and eaten fresh, often as a snack while walking through the desert. The flavor is faintly onion-like. Medicine: to cure a severe headache, the head was washed in a decoction of the branches and leaves. Tea made by brewing stems and leaves was taken for the bite of a black widow spider. Eye drops were made by cooking the roots in water. "People of the Desert and Sea, Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians".
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