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Rough menodora
Menodora scabra EP-IV2-008.png
illustration circa 1895
Scientific classification
Genus:
Menodora
Species:
scabra
Synonyms
  • Menodora scoparia Engelm. ex A.Gray in S.Watson & al.
  • Menodora laevis Wooton & Standl
  • Menodora decemfida var. longifolia Steyerm.

Menodora scabra (formerly Menodora scoparia) is broom-like shrub in the Olive Family (Oleaceae), known by the common name rough menodora or broom twinberry. It is a popular desert garden plant.

Range and habit

It is native to the southwestern United States (Colorado, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas and California) and northern Mexico (Coahuila, Durango, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Sonora), where it grows in varied mountain, plateau, and desert habitat.

Growth pattern

Menodora scabra is a small, multibranched subshrub producing several upright stems no more than 30 centimeters tall. It is coated in rough hairs and short, woolly fibers.

Leaves and stem

The leaves are oblong or oval, smooth along the edges, and alternately arranged on the branches. They are one or two centimeters long, the larger leaves located lower on the plant.

Flowers and fruit

The inflorescence is a loose cluster of yellow flowers at the tip of a stem branch. The flower corolla has 4 to 6 lobes with the stamens and stigma protruding from the short throat. The fruit is a capsule.

Ethnobotanical uses

Native American Navajo people developed cold infusion of this plant to treat heartburn and facilitate labor for childbirth. A root decoction was used to treat spinal pain.

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