Saturday, October 30, 2021

Tsets7usa7

 Blackcap

Rubus leucodermis


not sure about the species.

I did learn that is a delicious berry, but very  fragile. I do not know it.

But when googling it i cam upon this group of people

https://npsg.ca/

Friday, October 29, 2021

Aster

 Stepping on to the lot in september this aster was blooming on the excavated gravelly strip close to the road. Many plants were growing there, many native ones, but probably as many introduced species. I have no idea if this aster is native, i do not even know which genus it is in. 






Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Qwelh7inaoz

 Birch

Betula spp




I think both trees are Betula papyrifera



This tree  can grow up to 30 m, but mostly reaches only 20 m.


Sunday, October 24, 2021

Mullein

 Mullein

Verbascum thapsus



Unknown Ucwalmicwts name
 It blooms the second year.
It important medicine for the Lilwat Nation.
Like the common dandelion the mullein is an introduced species, both have been here a long time.


Ceanothus sanguineus

Ceanothus sanguineus




Gifts of the Land by Lilwat nation talks aboutQwexmaoz snowbush or snowbrush which is Ceanothus  velutinus. The Liwat people used the leaves and flowers of C. velutinus for tea

https://linnet.geog.ubc.ca/Atlas/Atlas.aspx?sciname=Ceanothus%20sanguineus 

and i read at  PNW The foam is good for cleaning dirt but does not remove oil; so it will not dry skin.  The flowers, especially, were nice for use as a body soap because of their pleasant perfume

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Tsoltsvl

  Berberis aquifolium

(Mahonia  aquifolium)

Oregon Grape

food and medicine acording to Gifts of the Land from Lilwat nation, the berries are eaten and used for tea, and in spring the flowers and  new leaves are eaten.
It can grow upto 4.5 meters tall

http://nativeplantspnw.com/tall-oregon-grape-mahonia-aquifolium/

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Spiraea

 What a beautiful plant to have in a native plants garden. I need help to figure out which species it is. 

If it blooms pink it could be S. splendens if it blooms white it could be S. lucida