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  1. Bitterroot - Wikipedia

    Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva) is a small perennial herb in the family Montiaceae. Its specific epithet rediviva ("revived, reborn") refers to its ability to regenerate from dry and seemingly dead roots.

  2. 9 Impressive Benefits of Bitterroot - Organic Facts

    Apr 15, 2024 · The most important health benefits of bitterroot may include its potential ability to relieve pain, eliminate respiratory irritation, calm the nerves, purify the skin, detoxify the body, regulate blood …

  3. Bitterroot | Native, Edible, Medicinal | Britannica

    bitterroot, (Lewisia rediviva), ornamental succulent plant of the purslane family (Portulacaceae), native to western North America and cultivated in rock gardens.

  4. Bitterroot - Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park ...

    Jul 21, 2021 · Along the Trail, the Northern Shoshone, Flathead, and Nez Perce harvested the bitterroot. Many other tribes throughout the bitterroot’s range also collected and traded the highly valued plant.

  5. Bitterroot - US Forest Service

    Bitterroot is a culturally significant plant for several Native American tribes in the West (Flathead, Kutenai, Nez Perce, Paiute, Shoshoni and others). Traditionally, the roots were gathered, dried for …

  6. Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva): History, Characteristics & Cultivation

    Feb 5, 2025 · Bitterroot has a significant historical background, especially among Native American tribes, where it was a crucial food and medicinal plant. It was first documented by Western science …

  7. Bitterroot: The Bitter Expedition Plant - Eat The Planet

    Bitterroot is also known by several alternative names, including black medicine, spetium, and gentian. Bitterroot is a small, perennial plant that grows bests in areas found in low and mid-range elevations. …

  8. The Bitterroot Plant - Discover Lewis & Clark

    The plant commonly called bitterroot is found throughout the Rocky Mountains from British Columbia and Alberta south to California and Colorado, but it is especially abundant in western Montana.

  9. The Uses Of Bitterroot - Garden Guides

    Nov 3, 2022 · Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva) may not sound appetizing, but the flowering perennial has long been a staple in the diet and medicinal practices of northern Native American tribes.

  10. Bitterroot Health: Benefits And Uses For Wellness

    What is Bitterroot? Bitterroot is a plant that belongs to the montia family. It is known for its delicate, pink flowers and its thick, fleshy roots. The scientific name for bitterroot is *Lewisia rediviva*. It usually …