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Search for Basketry - Plants For A Future database search
... Maple Basketry 2 1 Acer macrophyllum Oregon Maple Basketry 3 1 Acer rubrum Red Maple Basketry 3 1 Acorus calamus Sweet Flag Basketry 3 4 Adenostoma fasciculatum Greasewood Basketry 0 1 Adiantum pedatum Northern Maidenhair Basketry ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 9
... , wild rice (Zizania palustris), was a staple in the Great Lakes region. The tapping of maple (Acer saccharum and other species) for sugar was practiced in the central and eastern areas ... the southern United States. The devil's-claw (Proboscidea parviflora), used for a fiber in basketry, was domesticated in the Southwest. Its domestication, however, is apparently rather recent (P.K. Bretting ...
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PKAL - 2000 Summer Institute - Keystone - Documents - Plant Cells
... see? Toothpicks are typically made of pine, vs. a hardwood such as maple. Does that make a difference in what you see? (NB: many ... Museum, Albany) http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/peopleplants/board/project.htm#basketry (Elaine Joyal's Basket Ecology project overview) Questions to be asked: ... used for the basket (NB: ash) and for the box (NB: maple)? What is the genus and family for these woods? Why were ...
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Pseudotsuga menziesii - Plants For A Future database report
... [257]. A mouthwash is made by soaking the shoots in cold water[15]. Other Uses Basketry; Cork; Dye; Fertilizer; Fuel; Insecticide; Resin; Shelterbelt; Tannin; Wood. A light brown dye is obtained ... 't know could be grown outdoors in Britain. [171] Hill. A. F. Economic Botany. The Maple Press 1952 Not very comprehensive, but it is quite readable and goes into some a ...
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Faculty Profile: Dr. Steve Newmaster, Research, Department of Botany, University of Guelph
... simply forest products other than pulp & lumber. NTFPs include such things as maple or birch syrup, blue berries, basketry shrubs or vines, mushrooms and medicinal plants. We have been working with the ...
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