prairie thermopsis
Fabaceae

prairie thermopsis

Thermopsis rhombifolia (Nutt. ex Pursh) Nutt. ex Richardson var. arenosa (A. Nelson) Larisey

Habitat: Found from Montana to New Mexico, also in Oklahoma
Seasonality: Not specified
Status: Native

Medicinal Documentation

Cheyenne

The dried leaves were burnt and inhaled from under a blanket as a treatment for colds and headaches Additional commentary: Jim Black Wolf, Jim Spear, and Wesley White Man indicated that a tea was also made of the leaves.701

Botanical Reference

Parts Documented: leaves

Distribution: Found from Montana to New Mexico, also in Oklahoma