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Balsamorhiza

Balsamorhiza

Taxobox
name = "Balsamorhiza"



image_width = 260px
image_caption = "Balsamorhiza sagittata"
regnum = Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo = Asterales
tribus = Heliantheae
familia = Asteraceae
genus = "Balsamorhiza"
genus_authority = Nutt.
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = About 12 - see text

"Balsamorhiza" is a genus of plants in the sunflower family known commonly as balsamroots. These are perennials with fleshy taproots and caudices bearing erect stems and large, basal leaves. Atop the tall stems are showy yellow sunflower-like blooms. Balsamroots are native to western North America. There are about twelve species plus many common hybrids.

Uses

Native Americans used the sticky sap of this plant as a topical antiseptic for minor wounds. The large taproots produced by Balsamorhiza sagittata are edible and were harvested, dried, and ground into a starchy flour by Native Americans when other food plants were scarce. The entire plant is edible and nutritious, but not necessarily enjoyable because it contains a bitter, strongly pine-scented sap. The plants large taproots are reported to be very palatable and far less bitter than the above ground parts of the plant. [Edible and Medicinal Plants of the West, Gregory L. Tilford, ISBN 0-87842-359-1]

The plant grows on dry hillsides and dry open meadows throughout the Mountain West of North America. The plant can be easily confused with species belonging to the genus Wyethia (Mule's ears) and Wyethia and Balsamorhiza tend to have very similar appearance and flowering habits. Wyethia species are easily distinguised from Balsamorhiza due to their very sharply lanced leaves which lack the "fuzzy silver gray" appearance of Balsamorhiza species. Balsamorhiza sagittata is the most common and widespread species in the genus within the Mountain West of North America. [Edible and Medicinal Plants of the West, Gregory L. Tilford, ISBN 0-87842-359-1]

pecies

*"Balsamorhiza careyana" - Carey's balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza deltoidea" - deltoid balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza hookeri" - Hooker's balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza incana" - hoary balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza lanata" - lanate balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza macrolepis" - California balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza macrophylla" - cutleaf balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza rosea" - rosy balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza sagittata" - arrowleaf balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza sericea" - silky balsamroot
*"Balsamorhiza serrata" - serrate balsamroot

References

External links

* [http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?609,799 Jepson Manual Treatment]
* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=BALSA USDA Plants Profile]


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