Horsfordia alata

  

Horsfordia alata ( ) ( )

Malvaceae

  • It is a spindly shrub 2 to 3 m tall with sparse foliage. Mainland, and Tiburon Island and San Esteban Island. Food Preparation: it was used to string grasshoppers, presumably to carry them to camp. Medicine: a thick liquid made by soaking the outer bark of the root and the lower part of the stem was used as medicine for sores in the mouth or eyes. "People of the Desert and Sea, Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians".

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