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Triodanis perfoliata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Genus
  
Triodanis

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Campanulaceae

Scientific name
  
Triodanis perfoliata

Order
  
Asterales

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Similar
  
Triodanis, Triodanis biflora, Legousia, Campanula americana, Wahlenbergia marginata

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Triodanis perfoliata, the clasping Venus' looking-glass or clasping bellflower, is a flowering plant belonging to the family Campanulaceae. It is an annual herb native to North and South America, the natural range extending from Canada to Argentina. It is also naturalized in China, Korea and Australia.

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Triodanis perfoliata


Description

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The flowers are wheel-shaped or bell-shaped and violet blue. They have 5-lobed corollas and are radially symmetrical. The leaves are 1/4-1" wide, are scallop-edged and shell-shaped. The plant is 6-18" high and flowers from May to August. It produces a small, many seeded capsule for fruit.

Uses among Native Americans

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The Cherokee take a liquid compound of root for dyspepsia from overeating, and take an infusion of roots taken and use it as a bath for dyspepsia.

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The Meskwaki use it as an emetic to make one "sick all day long", and smoke it at ceremonies.

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References

Triodanis perfoliata Wikipedia