Penstemon ambiguus Torr. Gilia Beardtongue USDA PEAMA |
Hopi Other, Ceremonial Items Plant, associated with east direction, used in the Po-wa-mu ceremony. Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 340 |
Penstemon ambiguus Torr. Gilia Beardtongue USDA PEAMA |
Hopi Other, Season Indicator Flowers used to indicate when watermelon planting was over. Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 340 |
Penstemon ambiguus Torr. Gilia Beardtongue USDA PEAMA |
Keres, Western Drug, Emetic Infusion of plant used as an emetic. Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 58 |
Penstemon ambiguus Torr. Gilia Beardtongue USDA PEAMA |
Navajo, Kayenta Drug, Dermatological Aid Plant used for solpugid bites or poultice of plant applied to eagle bites. Wyman, Leland C. and Stuart K. Harris, 1951, The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho, Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico Press, page 42 |
Penstemon ambiguus Torr. Gilia Beardtongue USDA PEAMA |
Navajo, Kayenta Drug, Disinfectant Plant used as a fumigant for livestock with snakebites. Wyman, Leland C. and Stuart K. Harris, 1951, The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho, Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico Press, page 42 |
Penstemon ambiguus Torr. Gilia Beardtongue USDA PEAMA |
Navajo, Kayenta Drug, Veterinary Aid Plant used as a fumigant for livestock with snakebites. Wyman, Leland C. and Stuart K. Harris, 1951, The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho, Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico Press, page 42 |
Penstemon ambiguus Torr. Gilia Beardtongue USDA PEAMA |
Tewa Other, Ceremonial Items Plant, associated with east direction, used in the Po-wa-mu ceremony. Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 340 |
Penstemon ambiguus Torr. Gilia Beardtongue USDA PEAMA |
Tewa Other, Season Indicator Flowers used to indicate when watermelon planting was over. Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 340 |