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An Ethonobotanical Report
Euphorbia marginata
American Indian Names
No Native American Names could be found This plant has an Indian name.
Description
Snow-on-the-Mountain can grow between 1 to 3.3 ft tall. The plant has flowers that are white that grow between 2 to 4 mm long. Snow-on-the-Mountain
grows from June to October. The leaves alternate blades and contain a
milky juice which can cause skin irritation. |  | Habitat
Snow-on-the-Mountain can be found in central and eastern parts of Nebraska. It could be found along roadsides, floodplains, prairies, rangeland, and disturbed sites. On the Omaha Reservation this plant can be found by the Pow-Wow grounds and near the senior circle.
Uses
There are really not many uses for this plant. Some birds use this plant as a food source. Natives used the leaves crushed in warm water to reduce swelling. There were no other uses that could be found.
Kailee Caile Parker
This Page was last update: Friday, December 14, 2007 at 9:26:32 AM
This page was originally posted: 11/30/07; 11:03:23 AM.
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