(Fireweed)

Names

Shoshone:

English: Fireweed

Scientific: Epilobium angustifolium

Zone

Upper Foothills

Harvest Time

  • Summer (July-September)

Primary Uses

  • Food
    • Stews
    • Stew thickener
    • Tea
  • Medicine
    • Antibacterial
    • Anti-Cancer
    • Fungicide
    • Hemorrhoids
    • Skin Conditions

Secondary Uses

  • Medicine
    • Muscle tone

Cautions

None currently listed.

Active Principle(s)

  • Quercitin
  • Enothic Acid

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Notes

Food Notes

Leaves and stems are used in stews, and leaves make very nutritious tea. Before flowering, stems can be used as a soup thickener.

Medicinal Use Notes

Leaves: Fungal infections. Drink as tea for internal yeast infections, or use topically for toenail or diabetes fungal infections.

Roots: Treats skin injuries, skin cancers. Can be used as suppository for hemorrhoids.

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