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This result should not be considered complete or definitive and is for reference only. Care must be taken when using any wild plant for food, fiber, medicine or any other non-traditional uses. The information was complied using multiple sources and these references should be consulted for more complete descriptions of usage(s) and potential health risk. We are not responsible for any ill effects from the information included on this page.
| Uses | Part | Preparation | Effect | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Utility | Fruit | |||
| Fruit | ||||
| Fruit | ||||
| Fruit | Dried/crushed into tea | |||
| Stem | Tea | |||
| Fruit | Fresh, dried, canned, bannock, sauce, syrup | Very tart | ||
| Fruit | ||||
| Trunk or branch | Smoking fish, Smoking hides, Arrows | |||
| Dye | Bark | Red | ||
| Fruit | Black, Red | |||
| Medicine | Bark | Decoction | Wash to strength hair | |
| Bark | Tea | Fever | ||
| Fruit | Boil | Digestion | ||
| Inner bark | Compound decoction | Blood purifier | ||
| Inner bark | Decoction | Colds/sore throat/earache | ||
| Inner bark | Decoction | Digestion | Stomach cramps | |
| Inner bark | Compound infusion | Respiration | Lung bleeding | |
| Root | Skin/sores/bleeding |
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