Bomarea salsilla
Alstroemeriaceae FAMILY

Bomarea salsilla

Bomarea salsilla

Edibility
2/5
Medicinal
1/5

Safety & Hazards

The fresh sap of this plant can cause skin rashes in some people. The plant contains small quantities (up to 0.2%) of the compound tuliposide A, which probably hydrolizes on the skin to form the allergenic lactone tulipalin A. People who are allergic to the sap of tulips are very likely to also be sensitive to the sap of this plant[ 65 Title A Colour Atlas of Poisonous Plants. Publication Author Frohne. D. and Pfänder. J. Publisher Wolfe Year 1984 ISBN 0723408394 Description Brilliant. Goes into technical details but in a very readable way. The best work on the subject that I've come across so far. , 407 Title BoDD (Botanical Dermatology Database) Publication Author Website http://bodd.cf.ac.uk/ Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description Brief notes on a very wide range of plants that have reports of causing harm to the skin. ].

Botanical Description

Bomarea salsilla is a perennial climbing plant, producing robust, annual twining stems 2 - 4 metres long. The plant is sometimes harvested from the wild for its edible root, which is used locally. It is grown as an ornamental in gardens.

Habitat & Origin

Origintemperate; tropical
Native RangeS. America - Chile
HabitatWoods and thickets in mountains, by the coast in C. Chile, favouring humid areas[ 139 Title Flora of Chile. (in Spanish) Publication Author ? Publisher Year ISBN Description Some information about the useful plants of Chile. ].