Pectis angustifolia: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Asterales
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Genus
- Pectis
- Species
- Pectis angustifolia
- Scientific Name
- Pectis angustifolia
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Pectis angustifolia
Pectis angustifolia, the lemonscented cinchweed, is a summer blooming annual plant which is found in Western North America, generally from Nebraska and Colorado to Arizona and Mexico. It is in flower from July to October, and the seeds ripen from September to October. Lemonscented cinchweed cannot grow in the shade. The plant is carminative and emetic. The crushed leaves have been used in the treatment of stomach aches.
Among the Hopi of Arizona it was known as taichima and was eaten boiled with green corn.
...Pectis angustifolia in languages:
- English
- Lemonscent
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Pectis amplifolia
- Pectis angustifolia
- Pectis arida
- Pectis barberi
- Pectis berlandieri
- Pectis bonplandiana
- Pectis brachycephala
- Pectis brevipedunculata
- Pectis canescens
- Pectis capillipes
- Pectis carthusianorum
- Pectis caymanensis
- Pectis ciliaris
- Pectis coulteri
- Pectis cylindrica
- Pectis decemcarinata
- Pectis depressa
- Pectis diffusa
- Pectis elongata
- Pectis ericifolia
- Pectis exilis
- Pectis exserta
- Pectis filipes
- Pectis glaucescens
- Pectis haenkeana
- Pectis holochaeta
- Pectis humifusa
- Pectis imberbis
- Pectis incisifolia
- Pectis latisquama
- Pectis leavenworthii
- Pectis liebmannii
- Pectis linearifolia
- Pectis linearis
- Pectis linifolia
- Pectis longipes
- Pectis luckoviae
- Pectis masonii
- Pectis monocephala
- Pectis multiflosculosa
- Pectis multiseta
- Pectis odorata
- Pectis oligocephala
- Pectis papposa
- Pectis pimana
- Pectis pringlei
- Pectis propetes
- Pectis prostrata
- Pectis pumila
- Pectis purpurea
- Pectis pygmaea
- Pectis repens
- Pectis rusbyi
- Pectis saturejoides
- Pectis schaffneri
- Pectis sessiliflora
- Pectis sinaloensis
- Pectis stenophylla
- Pectis subsquarrosa
- Pectis tenuicaulis
- Pectis tenuifolia
- Pectis uniaristata
- Pectis vandevenderi
- Pectis vollmeri
- Pectis × floridana































































































































































