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We are looking for a few "real" seeds and roots used by indigenous
tribes of southern Idaho and/or
southeast Idaho such as biscuitroot, cous, camas, yapah, bitteroot
roots and seeds such as mule-ear, Hooker's balsamroot, fourwing
saltbush, basin wildrye, Indian ricegrass, common elderberry, etc.
Does anyone know of any native plant nurseries or source to get the
roots/seeds (not the actual plants)
for exhibit purposes?
Thanks!
John
Boise, ID
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