EPILOBIUM is not a very large genus, but is spread universally through the north temperate zone, both amongst the plains and mountains, and reappears in plenty in New Zealand. The species are very ...
Norway: a flour is obtained from the roots which is baked into flat cakes. Manchuria (eastern forests): leaves used as a tea- substitute.
China: stems and leaves eaten. Violent poisoning with epileptiform convulsions has been reported caused by these leaves. This site is provided to Mr. Freedman by Dr. Jules Janick, Emeritus Professor ...
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