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Lyonia
Only two varieties of Lyonia have documented use in Herbal Medicine - Lyonia ovalifolia and Lyonia mariana.
Four varieties grow in my region: Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora (Southern Maleberry), Lyonia ligustrina var. ligustrina (Northern Maleberry), Lyonia lucida (Shining Fetterbush), Lyonia mariana (Staggerbush)
Plants for A Future states:
Medicinal use of Lyonia ovalifolia: The young leaves and buds are toxic, but they are used externally as an infusion to treat skin diseases and external parasites.
Peterson Field Guides Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants tells us:
Staggerbush (Lyonia mariana): Cherokees used leaf tea externally for itching, ulcers. Benjamin Smith Barton, in his classic Essay Towards a Materia Medica of the United States (1801), wrote that leaf tea was used as a wash for “disagreeable ulcerations of the feet, which is not uncommon among the slave and etc, in the southern states.” Warning: Poisonous, produces “staggers” in livestock, hence the name.
Manfreda virginica, Rattlesnake Master
Only one variety of Manfreda is known to Herbal Medicine. This is a uniquely “New World” herb and one of many that were introduced to colonists by Native Americans as useful to treat snake bites - several herbs have similar common names that were used for this purpose.
Peterson Field Guides Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants tells us:
American Indians used diuretic root tea for dropsy. Wash used for snake bites. Roots nibbled for severe diarrhea, worms, laxative. Like species of Agave, this plant might be used as a source for steroid synthesis. Warning: May produce strongly irritating latex. Do not confuse with another plant called Rattlesnake Master (eryngium yuccifolium).
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