Cynomorium coccineum L. Cynomorium coccineum L. Sp. Pl.: 970. Cynomoriaceae 1753

Arabic: tarthouth, zib el Turki French: cynomorium écarlate English: cynomorium

Sardinia, , , Crete, Palestine, and the Canaries.

Ecology Cynomorium coccineum is a geophyte, living para- sitically on Chenopodiaceae in Mediterranean coun- tries; it is found on the edges of salty soils and on sands that have been left slightly waste.

Status, conservation and culture Cynomorium coccineum is a wild in ; it is picked wild. Compiled by: Dr. Zeineb Ghrabi Part used The aerial part. Morphological description Cynomorium coccineum is a perennial, giving off a Constituents strong odour of putrefaction, deep red when young Anthocyans, cyanidin 3-glucoside. and blackish purple when flowering. It has a very distinctive appearance, much of it being under- Traditional medicine ground, and is a parasite, using suckers to attach There are two known traditional uses of Cynomo- itself to Chenopodiaceous roots. Its is rium coccineum: for haemorrhoids, a decoction of branched, scaly, with big fleshy 10-20-cm. stems, the aerial part; three cups are taken before meals not branched, with several scales, ending in a club- every day. For diarrhoea, a decoction of the aerial shaped made up of little rudimentary part in a litre of water; three glasses are taken contracted cymes. The flowers are either male, with before meals every day. a rudimentary ovary, or , but all have a single stamen and 1-5 perianths over the ovary. Pharmacological action and The fruits are tiny black achenes with a tough peri- toxicity carp in a persistent perigone. The hydroalcoholic extract of the is oestro- The plant flowers from March to May. genic, an antioxidant and stimulates spermatogen- esis. The plant has fertilising, aphrodisiac, tonic, Geographical distribution astringent, antiulcerous, antihaemorrhoidal and Local: The north-east, Cap Bon, central Tunisia, antivomitive properties and is a regulator of southern Tunisia. menstrual disorders. Regional: North Africa. Global: North Africa, the Sinai, Lebanon and Syria, Use in the Balearics, , , southern , Hypotensive.

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