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Uncaria tomentosa - Uña de gato

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[[File:Martynia annua 05.JPG|thumb|right|''Martynia'', ''Hata Jori'']]
 
'''Uncaria tomentosa''' is a monotypic genus in the Martyniaceae consisting of a single species. It is a popular material for basket making among Native American tribes in the Southwest. The genus and species were first validly described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 publication Species Plantarum.
==Uses==
{{Uses|asthmaAsthma}}, {{Uses|arthritisArthritis}}, {{Uses|diabetesDiabetes}}, {{Uses|feversFevers}}, {{Uses|Crohn’s disease}}, {{Uses|lowering Lowering blood pressure}}, {{Uses|cholesterol Cholesterol levels}}, {{Uses|depressionDepression}}, {{Uses|anxietyAnxiety}}
==Parts Used==
==Commonly seen growing in areas==
{{Commonly seen|Typical of primary forest}}, {{Commonly seen|disturbed Disturbed forest}}, {{Commonly seen|disturbed Disturbed forest}}.
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