| Hymenoxys richardsonii (Hook.) Cockerell Pingue Hymenoxys USDA HYRIR |
Navajo Food, Candy Plant used as a chewing gum. Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 80 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii (Hook.) Cockerell Pingue Hymenoxys USDA HYRIR |
Zuni Drug, Dermatological Aid Poultice of chewed root applied to sores and rashes. 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, page 375 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii (Hook.) Cockerell Pingue Hymenoxys USDA HYRIR |
Zuni Drug, Gastrointestinal Aid Infusion of root taken for stomachache. 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, page 375 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. floribunda (Gray) Parker Colorado Rubberweed USDA HYRIF |
Isleta Drug, Psychological Aid Leaves characterized as making cattle crazy. Jones, Volney H., 1931, The Ethnobotany of the Isleta Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 32 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. floribunda (Gray) Parker Colorado Rubberweed USDA HYRIF |
Isleta Food, Candy Roots used as chewing gum. Jones, Volney H., 1931, The Ethnobotany of the Isleta Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 32 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. floribunda (Gray) Parker Colorado Rubberweed USDA HYRIF |
Keres, Western Drug, Poison Plant considered poisonous to sheep. Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 48 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. floribunda (Gray) Parker Colorado Rubberweed USDA HYRIF |
Keres, Western Food, Candy Root used as chewing gum. Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 48 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. floribunda (Gray) Parker Colorado Rubberweed USDA HYRIF |
Navajo Dye, Yellow Flowers used as a yellow dye for wool. Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 88 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. floribunda (Gray) Parker Colorado Rubberweed USDA HYRIF |
Spanish American Food, Candy Roots chewed as chewing gum. Castetter, Edward F., 1935, Ethnobiological Studies in the American Southwest I. Uncultivated Native Plants Used as Sources of Food, University of New Mexico Bulletin 4(1):1-44, page 30 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. floribunda (Gray) Parker Colorado Rubberweed USDA HYRIF |
Tewa Food, Candy Root skins pounded and the gummy material chewed as gum. Robbins, W.W., J.P. Harrington and B. Freire-Marreco, 1916, Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians, SI-BAE Bulletin #55, page 56 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. richardsonii Pingue Hymenoxys USDA HYRIR |
Navajo, Ramah Drug, Ceremonial Medicine Plant used as a ceremonial emetic. Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 47 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. richardsonii Pingue Hymenoxys USDA HYRIR |
Navajo, Ramah Drug, Dermatological Aid Decoction of plant taken and used as lotion for red ant bites. Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 47 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. richardsonii Pingue Hymenoxys USDA HYRIR |
Navajo, Ramah Drug, Emetic Plant used as a ceremonial emetic. Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 47 |
| Hymenoxys richardsonii var. richardsonii Pingue Hymenoxys USDA HYRIR |
Navajo, Ramah Drug, Poison Toxic to livestock, especially sheep. Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 47 |