Allionia incarnata

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Allionia incarnata, also known as Trailing Windmills or Pink Windmills, is a flowering plant species in the family Nyctaginaceae. It is native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America.

Description

Allionia incarnata is a perennial herb that grows in a trailing manner, often forming dense mats. The leaves are opposite, ovate to lanceolate, and up to 5 cm long. The flowers are small, pink to purple, and usually appear in clusters of three, giving the appearance of a single, larger flower. The fruit is a small, dry capsule containing a single seed.

Habitat and Distribution

Allionia incarnata is found in a variety of habitats, including deserts, grasslands, and scrublands. It is particularly common in sandy or rocky soils. Its range extends from the southwestern United States, through Mexico, and into parts of Central and South America.

Uses

The plant has been used in traditional medicine by indigenous peoples of the Americas. The leaves and stems are used to treat a variety of ailments, including digestive problems, skin conditions, and respiratory issues.

Conservation Status

While Allionia incarnata is not currently considered threatened or endangered, its habitat is being impacted by human activities such as agriculture and urban development. Conservation efforts are focused on preserving its habitat and preventing overharvesting for medicinal use.

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