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・ Lithosia tienmushanica
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・ Lithospermum azuayensis
・ Lithospermum bejariense
・ Lithospermum bolivariensis
・ Lithospermum californicum
・ Lithospermum canescens
・ Lithospermum caroliniense
・ Lithospermum cuzcoensis
・ Lithospermum erythrorhizon
Lithospermum incisum
・ Lithospermum latifolium
・ Lithospermum leymebambensis
・ Lithospermum molle
・ Lithospermum officinale
・ Lithospermum prostratum
・ Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum
・ Lithospermum rodriguezii
・ Lithospermum ruderale
・ Lithosphere
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Lithospermum incisum : ウィキペディア英語版
Lithospermum incisum

''Lithospermum incisum'' is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by several common names, including narrowleaf stoneseed, fringed gromwell, narrowleaf puccoon, and plains stoneseed. It is native to much of central Canada and the United States, where it is known from many types of habitat. It is a hairy perennial herb growing from a taproot and woody caudex. It produces a cluster of stems up to about 30 centimeters long. The stems are lined with narrow, pointed leaves up to 6 centimeters long. The slender, trumpet-shaped flowers are pale to bright yellow or gold, and may approach 4 centimeters long. The corolla face is 1 to 2 centimeters wide, its lobes sometimes ruffled.
==Uses==
Used medicinally by native americans, the ground leaves roots and stems were rubbed on the limbs to reduce paralysis.〔Kelly Kindscher, Medicinal Wild Plants of the Prairie: An Ethnobotanical Guide (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1992)〕 Among the Zuni people, a salve of the powdered root applied ceremonially to swelling of any body part. A poultice of root is used and decoction of the plant is taken for swelling and sore throat.〔Stevenson, Matilda Coxe 1915 Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians. SI-BAE Annual Report #30 (p. 56)〕 The powdered root mixed with bum branch resin and used for abrasions and skin infections. An infusion of the root is taken for stomachache and kidney problems. 〔Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye 1980 A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388 (p. 374)〕 The leaves are bound to arrow shafts, close to the point, obscured by sinew wrapping and used in wartime.〔Stevenson, p.93〕

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