词条 | Lomatium ambiguum |
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|image = Lomatium ambiguum 4.jpg |image_caption = Lomatium ambiguum at Leavenworth Ski Hill, Chelan County Washington |regnum = Plantae |unranked_divisio = Angiosperms |unranked_classis = Eudicots |unranked_ordo = Asterids |ordo = Apiales |familia = Apiaceae |tribus = Selineae |genus = Lomatium |species = Lomatium ambiguum |binomial = Lomatium ambiguum |binomial_authority = (Nutt.) Coult. & Rose. |}} Lomatium ambiguum, also known as Wyeth biscuitroot, is a perennial herb of the family Apiaceae that grows in the northwestern United States and into British Columbia in dry areas. The leaves are divided into many blades, and stems can be slightly purple and are 6–24 cm tall. Yellow flowers in compound umbels appear from late April to June. Cultivation and usesLike many Lomatium species, this was also utilized by Native Americans. The flowers and leaves were dried and used to flavor meats, stews and salads while a tea brewed of the same parts was taken for common colds and sore throats.[1] References
1. ^Moerman, Daniel, Native American Ethnobotany (Timber Press, Portland Oregon 1998), p. 313.
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5 : Lomatium|Flora of the Northwestern United States|Flora of British Columbia|Flora of Utah|Taxa named by John Merle Coulter |
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