Pluchea sericea

      Pluchea sericea
      Scientific classification
      Kingdom: Plantae
      (unranked): Angiosperms
      (unranked): Eudicots
      (unranked): Asterids
      Order: Asterales
      Family: Asteraceae
      Genus: Pluchea
      Species: P. sericea
      Binomial name
      Pluchea sericea
      Nutt.

      Pluchea sericea, commonly called arrowweed, is a rhizomatous evergreen shrub of riparian areas in the lower Sonoran Desert and surrounding areas. It is common in the lower Colorado River valley of California, Nevada and Arizona, as far east as Texas, and in northern Mexico where it often forms dense impenetrable thickets.

      It was once used medicinally by Native Americans as an antidiarrheal and eyewash. Other traditional uses include thatching, arrowmaking and food, especially the edible root.[1]

      External links

      ↑Jump back a section

      Read in another language

      This page is available in 1 language

      Last modified on 11 June 2013, at 00:43