Forage Friday #55 Bloodroot

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Disclaimer: Bloodroot is an herb that is dangerous even in the hands of an expert. All information in this article is only presented as trivia and should not be mistaken for an endorsement of treatment for any medical conditions.

I think that one of the most beautiful plants in North America has to be Bloodroot. It’s simple and elegant. The showy bloom is balanced by a twin lobed leaf that rises up behind the flower like a cloak. The plan does gave a cultivated variety that produces a double flower.

The part that was foraged by our ancestors is rhizome, the underground stem. The juice of the rhizome is blood red and seems to be the main source of the medicinal products created from the plant. It’s this red juice that also gives theplant it’s English and Algonquin names.

The various eastern woodland tribes called the plant “Puccoon” which means red and this name seems to be used for multiple plants and fungi that produce a red stain. I suppose that the most interesting use was as a love charm. According to Peterson’s Field Guide, young men of the Ponca tribe would stain the palm of their hand with the plant and then try to shake hands with the girl they had eyes for. If the stain transferred and the magic worked she would fall madly in love with him and be unable to resist a marriage proposal. I have to wonder how many Ponca fathers made gentleman callers greet them with a friendly wave before being allowed anywhere near a daughter?

When Bloodroot wasn’t being used to steal a daughter, Native Americans used it as an insecticide, to treat coughs, fevers,as a wash for wounds, and as an emetic. I have not nor do I plan to taste this planet myself however a Google search does say that tasting it often leads to vomiting and nausea. Bloodroot was also used to remove warts. Which brings us to modern day.

Bloodroot is a major ingredient in what’s known as Black Salve (Warning, the link contains graphic images of damage to the person’s face). (please remember to pay attention to the disclaimer above.) Black Salve is an herbal preparation that is a “Traditional Treatment” for skin cancer. The active ingredient in Bloodroot is sanguinarine and it actually causes tissue necrosis. Basically, it causes the tissue surrounding the tumor to rot away until the tumor can be teased out of the hole. My first thought was that a scalpel in the hands of a skilled surgeon is probably going to be less traumatic that burning away the skin with a caustic chemical even if it is derived from nature.

However, Bloodroot was used in modern dentistry. According to a Web MD article Viadent at one point was using Bloodroot for its antimicrobial qualities to treat severe gingivitis. And prior to the Black Salve controversy Bloodroot capsules were available over the counter in stores and pharmacies. Many years ago I was employed by our local Walmart and stocked the shelves with it myself.

Although it’s now banned in some countries I found a listing on Amazon of $79/lbs. Which means that if a person could find a wholesale buyer it might be worth using as a cash forage plant however I wouldn’t recommend direct sales at this point because of hazards of liability and because the low demand wouldn’t be worth the effort unless you had a glut of it in your back yard.

Typically, I try to cover plants that are fairly easy to find and not really risky but when I stumbled across the Bloodroot I decided to post it as “forage trivia” for entertainment purposes. It’s not really one that can recommend actually digging unless you wish to transplant it as an ornamental plant.

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The Lesson Of The Sun Catcher

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The afternoon sun fills the valley as the big blue truck drifts along the berm of the Midland Trail. The Spring rain will return but for now the sundrops dance on the surface of the river giving it a magical appearance in my lens. The three rivers are swollen with the rain but not to point if rage. It’s just enough to cover the rocks and make it look more like a lake with three arms. Most of land is fully awake and the Redbud has dropped it’s bloom in favor of the heart shaped leaves. It’s those leaves that caught my attention. Backlit by the sun they seem to hold onto the light in a warm embrace. The light is their life and purpose in this world. Without it they cannot grow. But they can’t survive without the rainy days either. Even on the banks of the three rivers they would wilt and die without a balance of the rain and sun. As I gaze at the glowing leaves they seem to whisper the secret of becoming strong. It’s a balance of embracing the light as it is given and accepting the rain when it falls.

We don’t get to choose between the two and one without the other would be a disaster for us. We have to learn to rejoice in both.

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The West Virginia White Butterfly

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Between the rainy days and the warming weather my yard has gotten to a point that would give a Home Owners Association a coronary. But that’s okay. The bees and butterflies are loving the extra bloom to feed on. I had been surveying the landscape for any sign of an increase in the honeybee population when one of the flowers suddenly sprung to life and lifted into the air. I have seen the little white butterflies before and although they’re pretty I presumed that I was seeing a cabbage looper. A hungry creature that destroys gardens. But, as often happens when we presume I was wrong. What I was seeing wasn’t even a moth much less one that is after our beloved veggies. This is the West Virginia White!( Pieris virginiensis.) While this ghostly little butterfly bares the name of my home state it’s found all over the Appalachian Mountains and up into Canada. And, it’s only interested in hosting on one plant. The toothwort is host of choice for the West Virginia White. However, I have learned that an invasive plant known as Garlic Mustard somehow confuses the little West Virginia White and that the larvae can’t survive on them.

Image Titled “West Virginia White 42820b”

I followed the adult for several minutes and she seem to prefer my ground ivy. She meticulously inspected each little tubular bloom and even seemed to groom them by fluttering her wings over a plant and then coming back to it after it had a chance to sweeten it’s nectar.

Image West Virginia White 42820c shows the little butterfly alternating between plants.

There wasn’t a whole lot information on Wikipedia that was specific to the West Virginia White. But they did say that the female wings absorb ultraviolet light while the male wings reflect ultraviolet light.

Image West Virginia White 42820d showing the wings spread out.

It’s kinda hard to tell if the wings have a blue tint in the photos because I use a lens filter that blocks UV but to my naked eye there wasn’t a blue tint visible except for on the body so I believe this one is a female.

Image West Virginia White 42820e showing the butterfly returning to the ground ivy.

A lot of the photos I took turned out with motion blur. That’s pretty common with a subject that’s deceptively quick and agile. She danced around in the air so easily that for a moment I wanted to believe that I’d encountered a fairy.

I was pretty intrigued and followed her all over the yard until she crossed my creek and sailed out of reach of my long lens. But, now that I know that they’re on the property maybe I’ll be able to get more shots of her another day.

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After The Rain

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The steady droning of the rain on the roof slowly fades as the breaks through the gaps in the window treatments. When I open the window the cool air spills into the room filling the house with the wonderful fresh smell outside air. The songbirds begin to gather and celibate the sunshine.

My big blue truck has been feeling neglected over the past several weeks so I jump in and take a short hop to the other side of the mountain. The Redbud was still in bloom as I passed by the the little stream that runs to Peter’s Creek. One of the advantages of living in a remote area is the freedom to simply stop in the middle of the road and and enjoy the scenery. I queued up a little Jamie Dupuis and let him play his amazing harp guitar in the background.

As music played softly I just took in all the fresh air and allowed the tranquility of the moment to soak deeply into my spirit.

After a few minutes it was time to clear the road and return home to finish up the days tasks. I turned the big blue truck and headed back, carrying a spirit full of peace with me.

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The Keys To Spring

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The cold wind and rain eases up and gives me a chance to run some errands. The landscape here in the shelter of my little hollow near the foot of my mountain is bursting with life. Most of the trees are sporting their emerald cloaks and the lawn is starting to look like a hay field. However, as I make the egress up the highway that wind it’s way towards the land of my birth the green leaves fade thinner with each twist in the road. Near the top of the mountain it still looks like March in a few places. The two locations are so different that I not only forgot to wear a jacket but I almost wore shorts.

Throughout the hills there are spots of bright red. At a casual glance a person might be convinced that they had slept through Summer and woken up in Fall. The red maple is a tree that yields it’s beautiful red tones twice per year. We get the red leaves in the Fall but we also get red buds, flowers and keys in the Spring.

In my imagination I can almost hear an elder passing down a legend about the fire locked up in the tree and how it has to come out before the leaves can return. To my knowledge no such tale actually exists but if it did it would be a good one. For now, I can appreciate the crimson speckles that accent my mountain as time grows ever greener.

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