Tulista viscosa

Tulista viscosa, also known as sticky tulip, is a perennial plant species native to South Africa, characterized by its striking red and yellow flowers and sticky leaves that secrete a resinous sap.

The plant has been traditionally used in medicine, and its medicinal properties include anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, which can help to soothe wounds and reduce swelling.

The health benefits of Tulista viscosa include its ability to aid in the treatment of skin conditions such as eczema and acne, as well as its potential to reduce fever and alleviate respiratory issues.

Herbal preparations of Tulista viscosa are often made into teas, tinctures, or infusions, and can be used topically to apply the plant's medicinal properties directly to affected areas.