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Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Acoma Food, Starvation Food
Berries eaten in times of food shortages.
Castetter, Edward F., 1935, Ethnobiological Studies in the American Southwest I. Uncultivated Native Plants Used as Sources of Food, University of New Mexico Bulletin 4(1):1-44, page 52
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Blackfoot Drug, Antidiarrheal
Decoction of berries given to children for diarrhea.
Johnston, Alex, 1987, Plants and the Blackfoot, Lethbridge, Alberta. Lethbridge Historical Society, page 53
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Blackfoot Drug, Antidiarrheal
Decoction of berries given to children for diarrhea.
McClintock, Walter, 1909, Medizinal- Und Nutzpflanzen Der Schwarzfuss Indianer, Zeitschriff fur Ethnologie 41:273-9, page 275
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Blackfoot Drug, Pediatric Aid
Decoction of berries given to children for diarrhea.
Johnston, Alex, 1987, Plants and the Blackfoot, Lethbridge, Alberta. Lethbridge Historical Society, page 53
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Blackfoot Drug, Pediatric Aid
Decoction of berries given to children for diarrhea.
McClintock, Walter, 1909, Medizinal- Und Nutzpflanzen Der Schwarzfuss Indianer, Zeitschriff fur Ethnologie 41:273-9, page 275
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Keres, Western Food, Starvation Food
Berries eaten in times of famine.
Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 70
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Keres, Western Other, Fertilizer
Infusion of plant sprinkled on watermelons to make them more prolific and ripen early.
Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 70
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Keres, Western Other, Fertilizer
Planted with watermelons to make them more prolific and ripen early.
Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 70
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Laguna Food, Starvation Food
Berries eaten in times of food shortages.
Castetter, Edward F., 1935, Ethnobiological Studies in the American Southwest I. Uncultivated Native Plants Used as Sources of Food, University of New Mexico Bulletin 4(1):1-44, page 52
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Lakota Drug, Gastrointestinal Aid
Berries used for stomachaches.
Rogers, Dilwyn J, 1980, Lakota Names and Traditional Uses of Native Plants by Sicangu (Brule) People in the Rosebud Area, South Dakota, St. Francis, SD. Rosebud Educational Scoiety, page 60
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Navajo, Ramah Drug, Veterinary Aid
Cold infusion used as lotion on horses' sores.
Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 43
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Navajo, Ramah Other, Fertilizer
Dried berries soaked in water and planted with watermelon seed to increase productivity.
Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 43
Solanum triflorum Nutt.
Cutleaf Nightshade
USDA SOTR
Zuni Food, Sauce & Relish
Ripe fruit boiled, ground, mixed with ground chile & salt & eaten as a condiment with mush or bread.
Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 71