Garrya elliptica

Garrya elliptica Douglas ex Lindl. Garryaceae. Coast silk tassel. Evergreen shrub. Distribution: California and southern Oregon. Named for Nicholas Garry, Secretary of the Hudson Bay Company (1820-1830) who assisted David Douglas in his exploration of the Pacific Northwest (Stearn, 1992). Used by Po...

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Published: 2013
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spelling ftwellcome:oai:wellcomeimages.org:record/B0009024 2023-05-15T16:35:21+02:00 Garrya elliptica January 2013 http://wellcomeimages.org/ixbin/hixclient.exe?MIROPAC=B0009024 unknown http://wellcomeimages.org/ixbin/hixclient.exe?MIROPAC=B0009024 B0009024 Dr Henry Oakeley, Wellcome Images Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons by-nc-nd 4.0, see http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/page/Prices.html CC-BY-NC-ND B0009024 Countryside Garden Herbal remedies Petal Poison Flowers Plants Medicinal Nature Herbal Medicine Plant Preparations Plant Leaves Toxic Photograph 2013 ftwellcome 2014-12-20T11:27:36Z Garrya elliptica Douglas ex Lindl. Garryaceae. Coast silk tassel. Evergreen shrub. Distribution: California and southern Oregon. Named for Nicholas Garry, Secretary of the Hudson Bay Company (1820-1830) who assisted David Douglas in his exploration of the Pacific Northwest (Stearn, 1992). Used by Pomo and Kashaya as an abortifacient and to induce menstruation (Moerman, 1998). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London. Still Image Hudson Bay Wellcome Trust, London: Wellcome Images Garry ENVELOPE(-62.233,-62.233,-63.350,-63.350) Hudson Hudson Bay Pacific
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topic Countryside
Garden
Herbal remedies
Petal
Poison
Flowers
Plants
Medicinal
Nature
Herbal Medicine
Plant Preparations
Plant Leaves
Toxic
spellingShingle Countryside
Garden
Herbal remedies
Petal
Poison
Flowers
Plants
Medicinal
Nature
Herbal Medicine
Plant Preparations
Plant Leaves
Toxic
Garrya elliptica
topic_facet Countryside
Garden
Herbal remedies
Petal
Poison
Flowers
Plants
Medicinal
Nature
Herbal Medicine
Plant Preparations
Plant Leaves
Toxic
description Garrya elliptica Douglas ex Lindl. Garryaceae. Coast silk tassel. Evergreen shrub. Distribution: California and southern Oregon. Named for Nicholas Garry, Secretary of the Hudson Bay Company (1820-1830) who assisted David Douglas in his exploration of the Pacific Northwest (Stearn, 1992). Used by Pomo and Kashaya as an abortifacient and to induce menstruation (Moerman, 1998). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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title Garrya elliptica
title_short Garrya elliptica
title_full Garrya elliptica
title_fullStr Garrya elliptica
title_full_unstemmed Garrya elliptica
title_sort garrya elliptica
publishDate 2013
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Hudson
Hudson Bay
Pacific
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Hudson
Hudson Bay
Pacific
genre Hudson Bay
genre_facet Hudson Bay
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