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Puccoon - Wikipedia
Puccoon /pəˈkuːn/ is a common name that refers to any of several plants formerly used by certain Native Americans for dyes. The dyes were made from the ...
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Hoary Puccoon (Lithospermum canescens) - USDA Forest Service
This perennial wildflower is called hoary puccoon. It is in the Borage family (Boraginaceae). The name “Lithospermum” means “rock seed,” referring to the shiny ...
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Lithospermum canescens - Wikipedia
Lithospermum canescens, or the hoary puccoon is a perennial herb endemic to eastern North America. The plant grows in a variety of habitats.
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puccoon
puccoon (pʌˈkuːn) Forms: 7 pohcoon, pochone, poughkone, 7–8 pl. pocones, 8 pochoon, pecoon, poccoon, puckoon, 8– puccoon. The Virginian Indian name of a North American plant or plants yielding a red dye: originally, as it appears, of the red puccoon or blood-root, Sanguinaria canadensis, N.O. Papave...
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Hoary Puccoon (Lithospermum canescens) - Illinois Wildflowers
Hoary Puccoon is one of three native puccoon species (Lithospermum spp.) in Illinois that have flowers with bright yellow or yellow-orange corollas.
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Lithospermum caroliniense (Carolina puccoon) | Native Plants of ...
Size Notes: Up to about 2 feet tall. Fruit: Nutlets. Bloom Information. Bloom Color: Yellow Bloom Time: Apr , May , Jun. Distribution. USA ...
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Lithospermum canescens (Hoary Puccoon)
Hoary Puccoon is a favorite springtime perennial found in glades, prairies, and savannas. Uses: Drought tolerant, deer resistant, showy flowers, bees, dye, ...
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mowildflowers.net
Lithospermum incisum (Fringed puccoon) | Native Plants of North ...
One to several leafy stems, branched above on older plants, rise 6-16 in. high. Leaves are alternate, 2-4 inches long with rolled edges, larger near the base.
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Puccoon | Native American Uses, Medicinal Properties & Dyeing
Puccoon, any of several plants formerly used by certain North American Indians for dyes derived from the roots, the term being an Algonquian name for dye.
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Fringed Puccoon (Lithospermum incisum) 3-pack of pots
Fringed Puccoon has fantastic yellow flowers in late spring. It's usually only found in dry, high quality prairies. It prefers full sun and dry soils.
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Lithospermum caroliniense (Carolina Puccoon)
The puccoons are dry prairie plants that do well in full sun to part shade, sandy to rocky soil so the habitat sounds perfect. Hoary puccoon is the more common ...
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poccoson
pocar, pocard, poccoon, poccoson obs. ff. poker, pochard, puccoon, pocosin.
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Redroot
aka New Jersey tea, Jersey tea ceanothus, mountain sweet, wild snowball
Lachnanthes, aka Carolina redroot
Sanguinaria, aka bloodroot, bloodwort, red puccoon
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Lithospermum canescens
Lithospermum canescens, or the hoary puccoon is a perennial herb endemic to eastern North America. The plant grows in a variety of habitats. The common name "hoary puccoon" also references the short, white trichomes on the plant, as hoary also means "white or grey with age, and the word "puccoon
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