What is "piti-quana" called in Argentina?
In Argentina, this plant is called:
Cantil
Local nameScientific name (verification):
Limited data
This plant is partially mapped from regional name data.
Also used in Argentina:
- olh’ én
- pasorín
- viborán
Country breakdown
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We match this spelling as: piti quana
Safety information
Safety depends on the exact species, plant part, preparation, and individual context. FloraLexicon does not give medical, nutritional, or toxicity guidance; consult qualified professionals and trusted references.
Frequently asked questions
- Is piti-quana always the same plant?
- Not necessarily. Common names repeat across languages and regions. FloraLexicon shows which species are tied to this label in the current data; more than one row means the name is ambiguous here.
- What is piti-quana in Argentina?
- When you select Argentina, matches tied to that country are ranked first when available. Local checklists and national floras remain the authority for field identification.
- Which scientific species are linked to piti-quana?
- Every indexed species appears in the possible matches above, with countries and uses. When you see more than one plant, the same common name is used for different species in different regions—use scientific names and region context to choose the right one.
- Is piti-quana used in traditional remedies?
- Our dataset may list teas, medicinal, ritual, or culinary uses for linked species. That is informational only: common names are not enough to identify a plant safely—verify with qualified sources before any health-related use.
- Is piti-quana safe?
- Safety depends on the exact species, plant part, preparation, and individual context. FloraLexicon does not give medical, nutritional, or toxicity guidance; consult qualified professionals and trusted references.
Evidence
‘piti-quana’ is a common plant name in this index, with linked species shown below.
Similar herbs
Other names for these plants
- Adelfilla
- Algodonillo
- Asclepias curassavica L.
- Bandera española
- Bencenuco
- Camburito
- Cantil
- Capitán de sala
- cega olho
- Chakanal (Maya)
- Cuchumeca
- Flor de agua
- flor de culebra
- flor de la calentura
- hierba de cantil
- Hierba del cuervo
- Hierba Lucero
- Jaguarundy
- Leche de burra
- mal casada
- niño muerto
- olh’ én
- pasorín
- pie de gallareta
- quiebra muelas
- quiebra ojo
- señorita
- viborán
- Viborana
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Similar names
- Adelfilla
- Algodonillo
- Asclepias curassavica L.
- Bandera española
- Bencenuco
- Camburito
- Cantil
- Capitán de sala
- cega olho
- Chakanal (Maya)
- Cuchumeca
- Flor de agua
- flor de culebra
- flor de la calentura
- hierba de cantil
- Hierba del cuervo
- Hierba Lucero
- Jaguarundy
- Leche de burra
- mal casada
- niño muerto
- olh’ én
- pasorín
- pie de gallareta
- quiebra muelas
- quiebra ojo
- señorita
- viborán
- Viborana