Showy Milkweed - Asclepias speciosa
By Healerwitch
- 29 Dec, 2009
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The sap of Asclepias speciosa was used as a cleansing and healing agent by some of the desert tribes for sores, cuts, and as a cure for warts and ringworm. Seeds were boiled in a small amount of water and the liquid used to soak rattlesnake bites to draw out the poison.
Ingestion can cause vomiting at low doses, and even death at higher doses
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Very useful these asclepia varieties !
29 Dec, 2009