11. Baccharis salisifolia “Mulefat” Tokor Mahar
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Medicinal: Leaves and stems of “salisifolia” were used for eyewash, to relieve toothaches and as a hair wash to prevent baldness and as a rinse to restore thinning hair. A poultice was applied to bruises, wounds, and insect bites. Leaves and stems were also boiled into a decoction and used as a feminine hygienic agent. Construction: Limbs and branches of Tokormahar were used in the construction of small family sweathouses and for house construction. Utensils/ Weapons: Stems were used to make arrows. Baccharis salisifolia is a willowlike shrub. It blossoms most of the year and can be found mostly below 3500 feet along water courses; Coastal Sage Scrub, Chaparral; 'Tchunash ( Santa Barbara ) and Pimu ( Santa Catalina Islands ). |