Paraquilegia caespitosa

Paraquilegia caespitosa is a flowering plant species, also known as the grassy globe poppy or grassy plectritis, native to the mountainous regions of western North America.

It has been traditionally used in herbal medicine for its medicinal properties, particularly as an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic agent, due to its high content of flavonoids and alkaloids.

The plant is believed to offer various health benefits, including reducing inflammation, relieving respiratory issues, and potentially aiding in the treatment of certain infections.

Herbal preparations of Paraquilegia caespitosa can be made by infusing the plant's flowers or leaves in hot water, or by using it in combination with other herbs to create teas, tinctures, or topical ointments.