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Peruvian Yellow Oleander

Peruvian Yellow Oleander

Thevetia peruviana

T — Traditional UseApocynaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for fever, malaria, piscicide.

Peumus Boldus Bark

Peumus Boldus Bark

Peumus boldus (bark)

T — Traditional UseMonimiaceae

Chilean tree BARK preparation (distinct from the better-known leaf). Used in Mapuche traditional medicine for urinary infections, gonorrhea, and rheumatism. Higher boldine alkaloid concentration than leaves. Bark is the traditional Mapuche preparation.

Phellodendron

Phellodendron

Phellodendron amurense

B — Good EvidenceRutaceae

TCM herb for clearing damp-heat — contains berberine. For UTIs, diarrhea, and skin infections. Part of the famous Er Miao San and Si Miao San formulas. Also studied for weight management (Relora contains Phellodendron + Magnolia).

Philadelphia Fleabane

Philadelphia Fleabane

Erigeron philadelphicus

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, antihemorrhagic, abortifacient, analgesic, anticonvulsive, cold remedy. Documented among Blackfoot, Cherokee, Houma.

Philippine Gabi

Philippine Gabi

Colocasia esculenta

T — Traditional UseAraceae

Philippine hilot poultice for boils, insect stings, and inflammation; cooked root is a staple food; raw plant contains calcium oxalate.

Phosphatidylserine

Phosphatidylserine

PS (phospholipid)

A — Strong EvidenceN/A (phospholipid)

A phospholipid critical for brain cell membrane function. Used for cognitive support, memory, ADHD, and exercise recovery. FDA qualified health claim for dementia risk.

Phyllanthus Muellerianus

Phyllanthus Muellerianus

Phyllanthus muellerianus

T — Traditional UsePhyllanthaceae

West African climbing shrub used in Guinean, Ivorian, and Ghanaian traditional medicine for wound healing, dysentery, and sexually transmitted infections. Contains ellagitannins and gallic acid with strong antimicrobial activity.

Pickerelweed

Pickerelweed

Pontederia cordata

T — Traditional UsePontederiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as contraceptive, panacea. Documented among Malecite, Micmac, Montagnais.

Picrorhiza Scrophulariiflora

Picrorhiza Scrophulariiflora

Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora

B — Good EvidencePlantaginaceae

Tibetan and Chinese medicinal plant — substitute for the endangered P. kurroa. Used for liver protection, fever, and digestive complaints. Contains picroside I-IV with hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory activity. Sustainable alternative to Indian kutki.

Pilang Bast

Pilang Bast

Acacia leucophloea

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

A medicinal plant (Acacia leucophloea) from the Fabaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Piliostigma

Piliostigma

Piliostigma thonningii

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

West and Central African tree used in traditional medicine for cough, diarrhea, snakebite, and wound healing. Bark decoction widely used across Sahel for dysentery. Leaves applied as poultice for skin infections.

Pillar False Gumweed

Pillar False Gumweed

Vanclevea stylosa

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta.

Pilose Mountain Mint

Pilose Mountain Mint

Pycnanthemum pilosum

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Pycnanthemum pilosum) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Pimpernel

Pimpernel

Anagallis sp.

T — Traditional UsePrimulaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as venereal aid. Documented among Mahuna.

Pineapple

Pineapple

Ananas comosus

B — Good EvidenceBromeliaceae

Source of bromelain, a proteolytic enzyme with anti-inflammatory, anti-clotting, and digestive properties. Used to treat sports injuries, post-surgical swelling, sinusitis, and digestive insufficiency.

Pineland Dwarf Mistletoe

Pineland Dwarf Mistletoe

Arceuthobium vaginatum

T — Traditional UseSantalaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.

Pineland Golden Trumpet

Pineland Golden Trumpet

Angadenia berteroi

T — Traditional UseApocynaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, other. Documented among Seminole.

Pinellia

Pinellia

Pinellia ternata

C — Limited EvidenceAraceae

A key TCM herb for drying dampness and transforming phlegm. MUST be properly prepared (processed) — raw form is toxic. Used in many classic formulas.

Pine Muhly

Pine Muhly

Muhlenbergia dubia

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid. Documented among Navajo.

Pine Needle Tea

Pine Needle Tea

Pinus strobus (tea)

T — Traditional UsePinaceae

Fresh pine needle tea — rich in vitamin C and shikimic acid. Traditional Native American winter remedy. Pleasant taste. Use only identified, non-toxic pine species.

Pine Pollen

Pine Pollen

Pinus massoniana

T — Traditional UsePinaceae

A TCM tonic containing phyto-androgens. Used for energy, hormonal support, and as a nutritive supplement. The tincture is used for androgen effects.

Pink Alumroot

Pink Alumroot

Heuchera rubescens

T — Traditional UseSaxifragaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, gastrointestinal aid, pediatric aid, eye medicine, venereal aid, antidiarrheal. Documented among Gosiute, Paiute, Shoshoni.

Pink Lady's Slipper

Pink Lady's Slipper

Cypripedium acaule

T — Traditional UseOrchidaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid, venereal aid, gastrointestinal aid, kidney aid, pediatric aid, urinary aid. Documented among Algonquin, Quebec, Algonquin, Tete-de-Boule, Cherokee.

Piper Umbellatum

Piper Umbellatum

Piper umbellatum

T — Traditional UsePiperaceae

Pan-tropical pepper relative used in Brazilian, Central African, and Caribbean folk medicine for inflammation, fever, and liver protection. Leaf poultice for headache (placed on forehead). Contains 4-nerolidylcatechol with anti-inflammatory properties.

Pipestem Clematis

Pipestem Clematis

Clematis lasiantha

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, dermatological aid, cold remedy, herbal steam. Documented among Miwok, Shasta.

Pippali

Pippali

Piper longum

C — Limited EvidencePiperaceae

An Ayurvedic bioenhancer (yogavahi) that increases the bioavailability of other herbs and nutrients. Also used for respiratory and digestive support.

Pistacia Atlantica

Pistacia Atlantica

Pistacia atlantica

T — Traditional UseAnacardiaceae

Persian and North African tree whose resin, fruits, and leaves all have medicinal uses. Resin (bane) chewed for oral health and digestion. Fruit for stomach complaints. Used extensively in Iranian traditional medicine for GI disorders, liver conditions, and wounds.

Pitcher-Plant

Pitcher-Plant

Sarracenia sp.

T — Traditional UseSarraceniaceae

A medicinal plant (Sarracenia sp.) from the Sarraceniaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Pittosporum Undulatum

Pittosporum Undulatum

Pittosporum undulatum

T — Traditional UsePittosporaceae

Australian and Azorean tree used in Aboriginal Australian medicine for headache and sores. Seed resin applied topically. Leaf tea in Azorean folk medicine for respiratory complaints. Contains saponins and pittosporogenin. Invasive species in many regions.

Plain Gentian

Plain Gentian

Gentiana alba

T — Traditional UseGentianaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as alterative. Documented among Potawatomi.

Plains Cottonwood

Plains Cottonwood

Populus deltoides

T — Traditional UseSalicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, ceremonial medicine. Documented among Ojibwa, South, Omaha.

Plains Flax

Plains Flax

Linum puberulum

T — Traditional UseLinaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine, gastrointestinal aid, panacea. Documented among Apache, White Mountain, Navajo, Ramah, Zuni.

Plains Milkweed

Plains Milkweed

Asclepias pumila

T — Traditional UseApocynaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, pediatric aid. Documented among Lakota.

Plains Pricklypear

Plains Pricklypear

Opuntia polyacantha

T — Traditional UseCactaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, poison, dermatological aid, diuretic. Documented among Flathead, Navajo, Okanagan-Colville.

Plantain

Plantain

Plantago major

T — Traditional UsePlantaginaceae

A common "weed" that is a gentle and effective first aid herb, used topically for insect bites and skin irritation, and internally for respiratory support.

Plantainleaf Sedge

Plantainleaf Sedge

Carex plantaginea

T — Traditional UseCyperaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as snake bite remedy. Documented among Menominee.

Plantain Poultice

Plantain Poultice

Plantago major (fresh poultice)

T — Traditional UsePlantaginaceae

The classic herbal first aid — chew a fresh plantain leaf and apply to insect bites, stings, or splinters. Draws out venom/irritants. Works in minutes. Free and everywhere.

Platycodon

Platycodon

Platycodon grandiflorus

C — Limited EvidenceCampanulaceae

A TCM herb that opens and directs other herbs upward to the lungs and throat. Used for coughs, sore throat, and lung abscess. Also a Korean food (doraji).

Pleated Gentian

Pleated Gentian

Gentiana affinis

T — Traditional UseGentianaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, stimulant, witchcraft medicine. Documented among Navajo.

Plectranthus Amboinicus

Plectranthus Amboinicus

Coleus amboinicus

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

Pan-tropical aromatic succulent herb used in Indonesian (daun jinten), Indian, and Caribbean folk medicine for cough, sore throat, nasal congestion, and digestive complaints. Leaf juice for insect bites. Contains carvacrol and thymol. Culinary herb in many cultures.

Pleurisy Root

Pleurisy Root

Asclepias tuberosa

T — Traditional UseApocynaceae

A Native American herb for respiratory infections, pleurisy, and bronchial inflammation. Named for its traditional use with pleurisy.

Pluchea Indica

Pluchea Indica

Pluchea indica

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Southeast Asian shrub used in Thai, Indonesian, and Vietnamese traditional medicine for fever, hemorrhoids, lumbago, and leucorrhea. Young leaves eaten as vegetable in Java. Contains thiophene derivatives and flavonoids.

Plum Bush

Plum Bush

Santalum lanceolatum

T — Traditional UseSantalaceae

Aboriginal bush food and medicine used for sore eyes, coughs, and skin conditions. The sweet fruit is eaten fresh and leaves are prepared as a wash for skin sores.

Plumed Brickellbush

Plumed Brickellbush

Brickellia brachyphylla

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as disinfectant, pediatric aid. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.

Plume Poppy

Plume Poppy

Macleaya cordata

T — Traditional UsePapaveraceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abscess, alexiteric, analgesic, arthralgia, caries, carminative, circulation, edema, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Plumeria Rubra

Plumeria Rubra

Plumeria rubra

T — Traditional UseApocynaceae

Pan-tropical ornamental tree with medicinal uses across multiple traditions. Bark decoction for fever, malaria, and venereal diseases in Southeast Asian and Pacific Island medicine. Latex for skin conditions and toothache. Contains plumericin and isoplumericin.

Plum Yew

Plum Yew

Cephalotaxus drupacea

T — Traditional UseCephalotaxaceae

A medicinal plant (Cephalotaxus drupacea) from the Cephalotaxaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Pointedleaf Ticktrefoil

Pointedleaf Ticktrefoil

Desmodium glutinosum

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as basket medicine. Documented among Iroquois.

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