Creosote Chaparral Medicinal Herb Desert Rain -- Seeds 1 tsp (see image - each puff ball is four seeds.)

Creosote (Chaparral) Seeds 1 tsp (50 to 75 seeds) (Desert Rain) (Medicinal Herb).

These sees are what falls off the branch when it is wiggled so we know they are fully developed and ready to germinate.  

When you are in the desert and smell rain, you are smelling this plant. 


Watering is required until the plant is established and then it is very drought tolerant. :))  This is a desert plant.
I will also send leaves, check my other listings.

From wikipedia

Native American medicinals

Native Americans in the Southwest held beliefs that it treated many maladies, including sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis, chicken pox, dysmenorrhea, and snakebite.[19] The Coahuilla Indians used the plant for intestinal complaints and tuberculosis. The Pima drank a decoction of the leaves as an emetic, and applied the boiled leaves as poultices to wounds or sores.[20] Papago Indians prepared it medicinally for stiff limbs, snake bites, and menstrual cramps.[21] The shrub is still widely used as an herbal medicine in Mexico.

Herbal supplements and toxicity

Larrea tridentata is often referred to as chaparral when used as a herbal remedy and supplement; however, it does not grow in the synonymous plant community chaparral.[23] The United States Food and Drug Administration has issued warnings about the health hazards of ingesting chaparral or using it as an internal medicine, and discourages its use.[24] In 2005, Health Canada issued a warning to consumers to avoid using the leaves of Larrea species because of the risk of damage to the liver and kidneys.[25]




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The seeds are sent in a zip lock bag which is placed in an envelope with a stamp.  There will be no tracking number.