Scientific Name sempervirum arachnoideum SIEMPREVIVA
Family: Crasuláceas.
Description: Greasy plant with turgid stems that they can get to measure more than 10 cm., Presents/displays obovadas, with the subacute apex, glandular leaves, covers of intercrossed white hairs as a a spiderweb. The flowers meet in corimbos. They have twelve lanceolados petals of violet color purple. Plant common in stony places on the rock. It is collected in summer.
Way of use Juice, tinctures, maceration, liparolito.
Of interest: The plant crushed and applied on the forúnculos makes mature. The inhaled juice closes the equistasis and some losses of blood of light wounds. The mastication of the leaves has analgesic action in the odontalgias. The same juice, slightly warmed up, produces curativos effects in the otitis. The leaves in vinegar maceration, applied to calluses and warts, determine their treatment. The pulp is used in refrescantes masks on reddened skins and eritemas solar.