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Ethnobotany Food Uses(jklm)
... (L.) MacM. (mountain mint) The flowers and bulbs were used to season meat or broth. Ledum groenlandicum Oeder. (Labrador tea) Used leaves to make a tea. Lepista nuda also called Tricholoma ...
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Medical Page 2(l)
... drank. Apparently one dose had no effect, but was effective after taking a larger quantity. Ledum groenlandicum Oeder. (labrador tea) The root was dried and powdered, mixed with root of wild ...
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Botanical Garden | Gardens
... native plants such as white rhodora (Rhododendron canadense), bog rosemary (Andromeda polifolia) and Labrador tea (Ledum groenlandicum) flourish, while ornamentals like yellow pasque flower and dwarf Chinese astilbe also prosper. Members ...
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Botanical Garden | Trails
... as barrens. It is an acidic heathland of low blueberry, crowberry (Empetrum sp.), Labrador tea (Ledum groenlandicum) and bog laurel. Caribou moss covers the ground with a creamy white hue. White ...
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Abies lasiocarpa (Hook
... Mountains and associated ranges north of Utah and Wyoming, common undergrowth species include: Labrador tea (Ledum glandulosum), Cascades azalea (Rhododendron albiflorum), rusty skunkbrush (Menziesia ferruginea), woodrush (Luzula hitchcockii), Rocky Mountain maple ...
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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (D
... surrounding bogs is Pinus contorta-Tsuga heterophylla-Thuja plicata-Chamaecyparis nootkatensis/Vaccinium ovalifolium-V. alaskaense-Ledum groenlandicum/Sphagnum squarrosum (25). Life History Reproduction and Early Growth Flowering and Fruiting- Alaska-cedar ...
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NARGS Rock Garden Quarterly: Winter 1996
... and dissected by numerous small rivers and streams (over 10,000 are recorded)." Photos of Ledum palustre by Katie Sauter. This article is followed a "List of Notable Plants from the ...
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Wildlife of Pacific Northwest Coastal Rainforest
... name Shrubs Salal Gaultheria Shallon Red Huckleberry Vaccinium parvifolium False Azaela Menziesia ferruginea Labrador Tea Ledum groenlandicum Twinflower Linnae borealis Black Twinberry Lonicera involucrata Western Honeysuckle Lonicera ciliosa Red Elderberry Sambucus ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Shrub Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... , rocky slopes from southern BC to California and east to Montana (USDA zones 5-10). Ledum glandulosum (Labrador or Trapper's Tea) A delightful evergreen shrub, reminiscent of a Rhododendron. Indeed ...
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Wallace W Hansen Northwest Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Edible Native Plants
... can be eaten as vegetable, have a sweet flavor. Roots can be cooked like rutabaga. Ledum glandulosum Laborador tea Tea Leaves Steep crushed green leaves. Contains vitamins, minerals and farreine. Mahonia ...
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