Portfolio: Medicinal Plants of the Sicangu Lakota

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Artemisia cana by Derrick


Artemisia cana.

Lakota name: peji hota toto­ (gray or gray blue herb)
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Scientific name: Artemisia cana

Common names: Common names include silver sagebrush, plains silver sagebrush, hoary sagebrush, and white sagebrush.

Lakota use: It is listed only as a medicine.

Description: Young twigs are green, rigid and canescent while older twigs are brown to gray coloured and glabrous. The trunk bark is tan to grayish-brown.  The leaves are alternate, simple, linear (2-9 cm long, 1-7 mm wide), and entire to 1-2 lobed with a canescent surface. The fruit is a cylindrical, light brown achene (2.5 mm long, 1 mm wide).

Distribution: Silver sagebrush grows in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, through Montana, Wyoming, and northern Colorado into central North and South Dakota and northwestern Nebraska. Isolated populations grow in the eastern Dakotas.

Special management considerations: Silver sagebrush sprouts vigorously following disturbance. Stand densities on winter ranges can be manipulated when dense stands form with concentrated animal use. Forage can increase when silver sagebrush is reduced.

References

Barrett, M.W. 1979. Evaluation of fertilizer on pronghorn winter range in Alberta. J. Range Manage. 32:55-59.

Beetle, A.A. and K.L. Johnson. 1982. Sagebrush in Wyoming. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 779. Laramie WY.

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Robin Cochran-Dirksen
Lead-Deadwood High School

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