tenamaznanapaloa.

Headword: 
tenamaznanapaloa.
Principal English Translation: 

a medicinal shrub also called tenamazton and tlalamatl; the leaves are sage-like; the flowers, which grow in clumps and look like hazelnuts, range from white to purple

Attestations from sources in English: 

"The liquid that runs from the tenderest stalks and shoots, when squeezed into they eyes, cures them if they suffer from any inflammations. It is applied also to tumors, inflammations, and swellings, and it cures calentures." (Central Mexico, 1571–1615)
The Mexican Treasury: The Writings of Dr. Francisco Hernández, ed. Simon Varey, transl. Rafael Chabrán, Cynthia L. Chamberlin, and Simon Varey (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000), 131.