Lycium pallidum is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family known by the common names pale wolfberry and pale desert-thorn. It is native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. In Mexico it can be found in Sonora, Chihuahua, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosi. In the United States it occurs from California to Texas and as far north as Utah and Colorado.[1]
^Matthews, Robin F. 1994. Lycium pallidum. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory.
Lyciumpallidum is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family known by the common names pale wolfberry and pale desert-thorn. It is native...
contraceptive. Studies on mice showed that the plant reduced their fertility. Lyciumpallidum, used for toothache and for chicken pox. Packera multilobata, used...
root applied to swellings caused by being witched by a bullsnake. Lyciumpallidum (pale wolfberry), berries eaten raw when perfectly ripe or boiled and...
in either one or two generations. The larvae have been recorded on Lyciumpallidum. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae". Cate-sphingidae...
fragile Post Hypericum cuneatum var. maximum Post Hypericum cuneatum var. pallidum Post Hypericum myrtilloides Fenzl Hypericum tenellum Kotschy ex Boiss....