(Prairie Smoke or “Mtn. Avens or 3-flowered avens”)

Names

Shoshone:
Unknown

English: Prairie Smoke or “Mtn. Avens or 3-flowered avens”

Scientific: Geum triflorum

Zone

Upper Foothills

Harvest Time

  • Any time

Primary Uses

  • Peel root bark to white succulent core; lay into wound, site in bleeding. cook peeled root in a soup, for diarrhea

Secondary Uses

  • None listed

Cautions

  • Too much tea may cause constipation

Active Principle(s)

  • Vitamin C and B-vitamins

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Notes

Medicinal Uses:

  • Rash: root infusion applied to rashes to soothe and heal
  • Ulcers: root tea is astringent for ulcers
  • Bleeding: Root powder or infusion
  • Diarrhea: Root tea

Process Prep

  • Root fresh or dried made into tea
  • Tea – 2-3 cups/day. 1 Tbls root/cup water boiled
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