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==About== | ==About== | ||
;Common Names | ;Common Names | ||
:<!--common names / regional name ([[region]]) --> | :Wilt Weed, Jugoikar ([[Waejir]])<!--common names / regional name ([[region]]) --> | ||
;Classification:<!--Type of plant/herb/tree/fungi/shrub/moss/lichen/etc...--> | ;Classification:<!--Type of plant/herb/tree/fungi/shrub/moss/lichen/etc...--> | ||
;Description | ;Description | ||
:<!--Description--> | :A curious plant which wilts when touched. Small purple flowers bloom in the late spring. <!--Description--> | ||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
;Rarity:<!--Rarity by region--> | ;Rarity:Rare<!--Rarity by region--> | ||
;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome--> | ;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome--> | ||
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation--> | ;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation--> | ||
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:<!--culinary uses--> | :<!--culinary uses--> | ||
;Medicinal | ;Medicinal | ||
:<!--Medicinal properties--> | :Flowers are a digestive aid, and show some anti emetic properties. The root of this plant is a known vasodialator and used in cardiac tonics.<!--Medicinal properties--> | ||
;Other | ;Other | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category:Flora]] | [[Category:Flora]] | ||
[[Category:Herb]] | [[Category:Herb]] | ||
Revision as of 21:28, 8 August 2020
About
- Common Names
- Wilt Weed, Jugoikar (Waejir)
- Classification
- Description
- A curious plant which wilts when touched. Small purple flowers bloom in the late spring.
Ecology
- Rarity
- Rare
- Distribution
- Life Cycle
Related Species
Uses
- Cultivation
- Culinary
- Medicinal
- Flowers are a digestive aid, and show some anti emetic properties. The root of this plant is a known vasodialator and used in cardiac tonics.
- Other
History
- Cultural
- Religious