Parrotweed (Bocconia)

Parrotweed Genus Details

This plant is native to West Indies and Mexico and is a vigorous perennial, growing up to 8 feet tall. The leaves of this shrub are congested toward the tips of the branches. This shrub grows best in dry soils and climates. The seeds are wind-dispersed. The juice from the stems of the leaves has often been used to treat insect bites.
Parrotweed Allergy Info

A member of the Poppy family, parrotweed has not been named as a source of pollen allergy.
Parrotweed Pollen Description

Bocconia pollen grains are speroidal in shape and are 4-6 porate. The sexine is thick and reticulate and the nexine and intine are slightly thinner than the sexine.
They measure 22-28 micrometers in diameter.
Species in This Genus

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Parrotweed (Bocconia) is a genus of the PAPAVERACEAE family.
This genus includes the following allergenic species:
This genus includes the following allergenic species: