Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 http://homepage.mac.com/cohora/plants/index.html Plants and People Project People around the world have used plants for many purposes. You know that people have eaten many plants. Some plants have been used as dyes. Some are used to make fabrics. Others have been used to make containers, tools and modes of transportation. Many plants have been used as a source of healing medicines or for spiritual rituals. This site will explore plants found in North America and some of their uses. This list is by no means complete. Warning: Some of the plants in this list are harmful. Some are poisonous. These web pages are only meant to serve as historical information. The author of this site does not suggest, endorse nor do I recommend the use of any of these plants as medicines. Visiting from The Birchbark House Projects? Take the tour by following the green arrow path. Next Use the index to look up a specific plant. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z / Resources A Acer rubrum - Red Maple Acer saccharum - Sugar Maple Achillea millefolium - Yarrow Amelanchier canadensis - Juneberry American Planetree - Plantanus occidentalis Asarum canadense - Wild Ginger off site Asclepias syrica - Common Milkweed Ash, White - Fraxinus americana - offsite Asimina triloba - Pawpaw Aspen - Populus Aster - Asteraceae B Bean - Phaseolus vulgaris Bergamot - Beebalm Monarda Betula - Birch Trees Birch, yellow - Betula alleghaniensis Blackberry - Rubus L. Black-eyed Susan - Rudbeckia hirta offsite Black Locust Robinia pseudoacacia Black Tupelo Nyssa sylvatica off site Bloodroot - Sanguinaria canadensis Blueberry - Vaccinium augustifolium Boneset - Eupatorium perfoliatum Butter-and-Eggs - Linaria vulgaris C Cardinal Flower - Lobelia cardinalis Carolina allspice - Calycanthus floridus Catalpa, Northern Catalpa speciosa - off site Cattail - Typha latifolia L. Cedar - Eastern Redcedar Celtis occindentalis - Hackberry Cercis canadensis - Redbud Cherry, Wild - Prunus serotina Cherry Sargent - Prunus sargentii Chokecherry - Prunus virginiana Columbine - Aquilegia Coneflower, Green Headed - Rudbeckia laciniata Corn - Zea mays L Cotton - off site Cranberry - Vaccinium macrocarpon Cucurbita peop L - pumpkin Curley Dock - Rumex crispus off site D Digitalis - Foxglove Dogwood - Cornus florida Dogtooth Violet - Erythronium americanum E Early Meadowrue - Thalictrum dioicum Echinacea (Coneflower) Elderberry - Sambucus candensis L. Eupatorium maculatum - Joe-Pye Weed Eupatorium perfoliatum - Boneset F Foxglove - Digitalis Fragaria - Strawberry G Gaultheria procumbens - Wintergreen Goldenrod - Solidago off site Grapes - Vitis cordifolia Green Tea off this site link H Hackberry - Celtis occindentalis Hamamelis virginiana - Witch Hazel Hemlock, Eastern - Tsuga candensis Hickory - Carya. Holly - Ilex opaca I Ilex Verticulata - Winterberry Indigo - of fsite J Jack in the Pulpit - Arisaema triphyllum Spotted Jewelweed - Impatiens capensis Juneberry - Amelanchier canadensis Juniperus virginiana - Eastern Redcedar K Kalmia latifolia - Mountain Laurel L Lindera benzoin - Spicebush Liquidambar styraciflua - Sweetgum offsite Locust - Robinia pseudoacacia M Magnolia Maple, Red Maple, Sugar Mayapple - Podophyllum peltatum Mentha - Mint Milkweed, Common - Asclepias syrica Mistletoe - off site Monarda fistulosa - Beebalm Mountain Ash - Pyrus americana off site Mountain Laurel - Kalmia latifolia Mulberry - Morus Mullein - Verbascum blattaria off site N Ninebark - Physocarpus opulifolius O Oaks - Quercus P Pawpaw - Asimina triloba Physocarpus opulifolius - Ninebark Pinus - Pines Platanus occidentalis - Sycamore Pleurisy Root - Asclepias tuberosa, l. Populus - Aspen Pumpkin - Curcurbita peop Purple Coneflower - Echinacea Q Queen Anne's Lace - wild carrot Daucus carota off site Quercus - Oaks R Redbud - Cercis canadensis Redcedar - Eastern Resources Rice, Wild - off site Rudbeckia laciniata - Coneflower, Green Headed Running Cedar - Lycopodium digitatum offsite S Salix - Willow Sambucus candensis L. - Elderberry Sassafras - Sassafras albidum Skunk Cabbage - Symplocarpus Foetidus Solomon's-Seal - Polygonatum Spicebush - Lindera benzoin Strawberry - Fragaria Sumacs - Rhus Sweetgum - Liquidambar styraciflua offsite Sycamore - Platanus occidentalis T Tea - Green off this site link Thalictrum dioicum - Early Meadowrue Trout Lily - Erythronium americanum Tulip Poplar - Liriodendron tulipifera Turkey Tail - Trametes versicolor offsite Turtlehead - Chelone lyoni Typha latifolia L. - Cattail U V Vaccinium augustifolium - Blueberry Vaccinium macrocarpon - Cranberry Violets - Viola Virginia Bluebells - Mertensia virginica Vitis - Grape W Walnut, Black - Juglans nigra White Cushion Moss - Leucobryum glaucum offsite White Pine Wild Carrot - Daucus carota off site Willow - Salix Winterberry - Ilex Verticulata Wintergreen - Gaultheria procumbens Witch Hazel - Hamamelis virginiana X Y Yarrow - Achillea millefolium Z Zea mays L - Corn Zizania aquatica - Wild Rice off site How Plants Are Named Radiating UNCONDITIONAL LOVE & Truth To ALL who share our circle, our universe, our love, our trust. May I always be found worthy. Gratitude & Thankfulness to All of Us aSoaringHawk Look at everything as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time. Then your time on earth will be filled with joy & glory. Thank you for YOU! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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