University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection (COLO:V)
01916428
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342661
Lithospermum incisum Lehmann
Boraginaceae
Robert Bye (1978)
Scott Camazine
027
1978-07-11
11 July 1978
United States, New Mexico, Taos, Ojo Caliente; roadsides
36.303076 -106.046688 +-1000m. WGS84
The point was placed at the Geolocate point for Ojo Caliente per collector given locality info; Georeferenced 11/20/19.
Roadsides
Zuni name: kwimi k'winna, "root black"; Use: the black root fresh or dried is made into a tea for stomach aches and kidney problems. The powdered dried root is mixed with pinyon pine gum and applied topically for abrasions and skin infections.
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: J Ryan Allen, Biodiversity Informatics Manager (Database inquiries) (james.r.allen@colorado.edu)