Reference Source | Reference Type | Archival Data | Comments |
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No Reference Specified | Use - Food | roots boiled and eaten with sugar. "keeshikeehaukee is the root of a small plant growing in the dry prairies; about six inches in height. The roots are half the size of a mans finger and grow in a cluster. They are boiled and generally eaten with sugar" |
Reference Source | Notes | Data | Comments |
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No Reference Specified |   | Grows in dry prairies |