. Common edible and useful plants of the West. Plants, Edible -- West (U. S. ); Botany, Economic; Botany -- West (U. S. ). the acorn season. herb, with small, white or pinkish flowers in thick umbels; leaves op- posite, the leaflets thread-like. Indians gather roots in large quan- tities and eat them raw or cooked as 4% a staple article of diet - equal to ^***^^ Mariposa Lily bulbs. When eaten cooked, roots were boiled until mealy, peeled, and cooked as soup; this usually being done at the end of If stored, they were preserved by drying and washing. Found in drier parts of west, 3000'-8000' al


. Common edible and useful plants of the West. Plants, Edible -- West (U. S. ); Botany, Economic; Botany -- West (U. S. ). the acorn season. herb, with small, white or pinkish flowers in thick umbels; leaves op- posite, the leaflets thread-like. Indians gather roots in large quan- tities and eat them raw or cooked as 4% a staple article of diet - equal to ^***^^ Mariposa Lily bulbs. When eaten cooked, roots were boiled until mealy, peeled, and cooked as soup; this usually being done at the end of If stored, they were preserved by drying and washing. Found in drier parts of west, 3000'-8000' altitudes. H-35. ANISE, Foeniculum vulgare. Also called Sweet Fennel. (Illustrated on next page.) 2'-7' high herb, with very Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sweet, Muriel. Healdsburg, Calif. : Naturegraph Co.


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