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Some unusual jellies for your sweet tooth by Charles Sanders Issue #70
... juice 2 cups sumac juice 5 cups sugar 1 pkg. Sure-Jell (a commercially available jelly-making powder) Prepare the elderberry juice ... juice to remove stems, seeds, and as many of the fuzzy little seed hairs as possible. To make the jelly, heat 2 cups of the elderberry juice and 2 cups of the sumac juice ...
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The Curious Bog
... of the bog can make the water as acidic as orange juice. Residence in a bog, therefore, is limited to those hardy plants ... tree-like shrub with compound leaves and white berries. It is poison sumac, which leaves a rash far more durable and annoying than poison ivy or poison oak. Fortunately, poison sumac only grows in bogs; it is not the familiar sumac that thrives in vacant lots and along ...
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Rhus glabra- Smooth Sumac
... Rhus glabra- Smooth Sumac Rhus glabra Smooth Sumac Family: Anacardiaceae (Sumac family) Photo taken near Entiat, open dry sandy flat near Columbia River © 2003 Thayne Tuason © ... : Berries used to make a lemonade-like beverage by the Okanagan-Colville, Ojibwa, and Meskwaki. Juice from berries used as a stain by the Thompson. Roots used to make yellow or ...
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Medical Uses(h)
... . Heuchera spp. (alum root) The root was used for many things. It was mixed with sumac Rhus glabra L. blossoms in water and then used to moisten something soft and rub ... , or just for sore mouths. Alum root was also dried and chewed with only the juice being swallowed for relief of pains in the stomach. The root was mixed with water ...
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Nyssa ogeche Bartr
... often flooded. The wood is of little value, but the mature fruits and their juice are used by people. It is also an important honey tree. Much of the ... Clethra spp.), swamp-privet (Forestiera acuminata), swamp dogwood (Cornus stricta), swamp cyrilla (Cyrilla racemiflora), poison-sumac (Toxicodendron vernix), southern bayberry (Myrica cerifera), and swamp rose (Rosa palustris). Woody vines associated ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Shrub Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... as a tonic, the leaves tea for heart ailments, the juice and leaves ointments and poultices for injuries and bruises, and ... Exceptional crop this year. Rhus glabra (Smooth Sumac) A fine, deciduous shrub, Smooth Sumac grows 9-12.' The deep green leaves are ... medicinal properties. Perfect for native gardens. Rhus triloba (Three Leaf Sumac, Squawbush, Skunkbush) The name Skunkbush was given this shrub ...
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Wallace W Hansen Northwest Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Edible Native Plants
... made by wrapping dough in fern leaves and baking in hot ashes. Rhus glabra Smooth sumac Beverage Berries Can be dried to preserve. Gather before rain washes off downy covering. Ribes ... , keeping little ones to hold clusters together. Dip into batter and fry. Good with orange juice squeezed over top and sprinkled with sugar. Fresh berries are acquired taste. Dried berries are ...
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Miscellaneous Suggestions from Viewers on treating Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac - (www.poisonivy.us)
... 120 million Americans who are allergic to poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac are so highly sensitive that they break out in a rash and ... the itching was sleeping and crying. Right now I have a horrible sumac rash on my face. Am hoping it will not scar Do you know ... about 1/8th inch, later rinse with hot water then I put the juice and jell of the comrey plant to relieve the itchy feel, this ...
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