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Berberidaceae / Barberry |
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Lore: A root tea was used by the Cherokees to induce sweating.(Foster & Duke) This plant's range closely matches the original territory of the Cherokees.
Medical Uses: The rarity of this plant have made any medicinal uses it may have unimportant. It probably has effects similar to Mayapple, Podophyllum peltatum including it's toxicity. The East Asian species is know to have similar medical uses.
Similar Species: This genus only has one other species (D. Sinensis) which
grows in the East Asia and Japan. The plant is similar in many respects to Mayapple,
Podophyllum peltatum.
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One of the best general guides to wildflowers of the North Eastern and North Central United States. Newcomb's key is an excellent, simple method for identifying plants. Newcomb has drawings for almost every plant mentioned that are excellent aids to identifying the species. Though only the more common plants are covered this is often the first book I pick up when trying to identify a wildflower.
This is perhaps the best of many field guides covering this region. Featuring 446 excellent color photographs (located with the text) and mentioning as similar to those illustrated are another 800 or so species for a total coverage of over 1,200 species. The start of each family section includes line drawings of some of the species showing important features. The text includes the usual description, bloom season, range, habitat and additionally includes information such as medical uses and lore and how the species was named. This is the official field guide of the Tennessee Native Plant Society.
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| Kingdom Plantae Plants | | | Division Magnoliophyta Angiosperms / Flowering Plants | | | Class Magnoliopsida Dicots / Two Seed Leaves | | | Subclass Magnoliidae Magnolia | | | | | Family Berberidaceae Barberry | | | Subfamily | | | Tribe | | | Genus Diphylleia |