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Lithospermum

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Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum, Lithospermum officinale, Lithospermum canescens, Lithospermum incisum, Lithospermum ruderale

Lithospermum officinale with translation text


Lithospermum is a genus of plants belonging to the family Boraginaceae. The genus is distributed nearly worldwide, but most are native to the Americas and the center of diversity is in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Species are known generally as gromwells or stoneseeds.

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Lithospermum Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum Wikipedia

Some species, such as Lithospermum arvense, are sometimes classified in the genus Buglossoides, but that genus is subsumed into Lithospermum by works such as the Flora of China. In addition, a 2010 molecular study showed that the genus Onosmodium should be included within Lithospermum.

Lithospermum Lithospermum caroliniense

The dried root of Lithospermum erythrorhizon is a Chinese herbal medicine with various antiviral and biological activities, including inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum is native to Japan, where it has been traditionally been used to make a purple dye.

Lithospermum Lithospermum officinale European gromwell Go Botany

Lithospermum leaves are eaten by the caterpillars of certain Lepidoptera, such as the moth Ethmia pusiella which has been recorded on L. officinale.

Lithospermum Lithospermum arvense Wikipedia

Use as a contraceptive by the squaws of the Shoshone Indian tribes in Nevada was published in "Health - Contraceptive, Indian Style" Chatelaine, June 1964, 10. Roots of Lithospermum Plant 06-01-1964 - pg 10 - Health - Contraceptive, Indian Style = Contraceptive, Indian style The squaws of the Shoshone Indian tribes in Nevada have been using oral contraceptives for centuries. They drink an extract of the roots of lithospermum plant to suppress ovulation. Recent study of the plant shows that it contains a previously unknown substance called polyphenotic acid. Under study, it effectively inactivated the sex glands of rats and prevented ovulation in laying hens. Continual use evidently causes no side effects among Shoshone women.

Lithospermum Corn Gromwell Lithospermum arvense Flowers NatureGate

Glad parelzaad lithospermum officinale 2016 08 07


Diversity

There are about 50 to 60 species in the genus.

Species include:

Lithospermum Lithospermum officinale L Checklist View

  • Lithospermum arvense (syn. Buglossoides arvensis) - field gromwell, corn gromwell
  • Lithospermum azuayensis
  • Lithospermum bejariense - western marbleseed
  • Lithospermum bolivariensis
  • Lithospermum californicum - California stoneseed
  • Lithospermum calycosum - Chinati stoneseed
  • Lithospermum canescens - hoary puccoon, Indian-paint
  • Lithospermum caroliniense - Carolina gromwell, hairy puccoon
  • Lithospermum cobrense - smooththroat stoneseed
  • Lithospermum confine - Arizona stoneseed
  • Lithospermum cuzcoensis
  • Lithospermum erythrorhizon - purple gromwell, red-root gromwell, 紫草 zicao (Pinyin: zǐcǎo), 紫草 murasaki・sō (Japanese)
  • Lithospermum hancockianum
  • Lithospermum incisum - narrowleaf stoneseed, fringed gromwell
  • Lithospermum latifolium - American stoneseed
  • Lithospermum leymebambensis
  • Lithospermum macbridei
  • Lithospermum matamorense - rough stoneseed
  • Lithospermum mirabile - San Antonio stoneseed
  • Lithospermum molle
  • Lithospermum multiflorum - manyflowered stoneseed
  • Lithospermum obtusifolium - roundleaf stoneseed
  • Lithospermum officinale - European stoneseed
  • Lithospermum parksii - Parks' stoneseed
  • Lithospermum prostratum
  • Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum (syn. Buglossoides purpurocaerulea) - purple gromwell
  • Lithospermum rodriguezii
  • Lithospermum ruderale - western stoneseed, Columbia puccoon, wayside gromwell, whiteweed
  • Lithospermum tuberosum - southern stoneseed, tuberous gromwell
  • Lithospermum viride - green stoneseed
  • References

    Lithospermum Wikipedia