female name
Kills the family of the Timeleáceas, with a stem six to eight decimetres of tall, late and deciduous, lanceolate leaves, shrub four times longer that broader, Greens by the beam, herons on the underside, hairless and very short petiole; early, róseas, flowers on lateral hacecillos, and the infusion of the bark red berry fruit and the fruit of this plant have been used in medicine as purgative, but is dangerous