Quercus subobtusifolia
Quercus subobtusifolia, also known as the Texas red oak or scrub live oak, is a species of evergreen tree in the white oak group.
This plant has been used for its medicinal properties, particularly the bark, which contains tannins and other compounds with anti-inflammatory and astringent properties.
The health benefits of Quercus subobtusifolia include its potential to reduce fever, treat diarrhea, and act as an antidote for snake bites, making it a valuable resource in traditional medicine.
Quercus subobtusifolia can be prepared into various herbal remedies, including decoctions, infusions, and tinctures, which can be used to treat a range of health issues.