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Duration: Annual, Biennial, Perennial. Growth Habit: Subshrub, Herb/Forb. Arizona Native Status: Native. Habitat: Desert, Upland. Flower Color: Cream to greenish white. Flowering Season: Spring, Summer, Fall. Height: Up to 3 feet (91 cm) tall.
26 Ιουλ 2020 · Cookbooks such as Niethammer's "Cooking the Wild Southwest: Delicious Recipes for Desert Plants" and "Eat Mesquite and More" offer recipes and guidance on how to use and harvest wild desert foods.
3 Νοε 2017 · The wild tobaccos are no plants to mess with. Smoked or chewed in small amounts by those who can identify which plant to use and how to use it, coyote tobacco (Nicotiana attenuata) may be hallucinogenic, and was once used in folk medicine to help alleviate pain.
Also Called: Coyote Tobacco, Tobacco Plant (Spanish: Tabaco de Coyote, Tabaquillo de Coyote, Pata de Coyote, Tabaco Papanta) Family: Solanaceae, Nightshade or Potato Family. Synonyms: (Nicotiana trigonophylla) Status: Native. Duration: Annual, biennial, perennial.
19 Απρ 2015 · The winter rains have caused many perennial plants to bloom this spring. Among those blooming in my yard is Desert Tobacco (Nicotiana trigonophylla, aka Nicotiana obtusifolia). This bush-like plant gets up to three feet high and blossoms with trumpet-shaped greenish-white to pale yellow flowers.
Duration: Perennial. Size: Up to 18 feet high, more or less. Growth Form: Shrub, tree; plants glabrous and very glaucous, soft wood; plants shrubby or arborescent. Leaves: Green, margins entire or undulate; glaucous; leaves with long petioles; leaf shape mostly ovate.
Nicotiana obtusifolia. Family: Solanaceae. Distribution: Arizona, Texas, Nevada, New Mexico, Southern California, and Utah. Grows abundantly in washes, ravines, canyons, and sandy slopes. (elevation: < 6,900 feet). Flowering season: March to June. Medicinal Uses: Tobacco is used medicinally in a variety of ways.