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Melasma physalodes

(D. Don) Melch.

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Description

An herb or shrub growing to about 1.2 m tall with white flowers. It is a tropical plant found in seasonally dry locations.

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Edible Uses

The roots are used as a spice for meat and are sold commercially.

Traditional Uses

The roots are used as a spice for meat.

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Distribution

It is a tropical plant. It grows in seasonally dry locations.

Where It Grows

Honduras, Mexico, North America,

Other Information

Roots are sold.

Synonyms

Buchnera physalodes (D. Don) Sesse & Moc.Cacabus hondurensis Donn.Sm.Eutheta hondurensis (Donn.Sm.) Standl.Gastromeria physalodes (D. Don) D. DonLophospermum physalodes D. DonLyncea hispida Schltdl. & Cham.Melasma hispidum (Schltdl. & Cham.) Benth.Scrophularia physalodes Moc. & Sesse ex D. Don [Invalid]

Also Known As

Azafran

References (1)

  • Reis, S. V. and Lipp, F. L., 1982, New Plant Sources for Drugs and Foods from the New York Botanical Garden herbarium. Harvard. p 275 (As Melasma hispidum)

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