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(Xerophyllum tenax)

 

Bear grass is in the lily family! A beautiful addition to anyone looking to make their space a place of peace and bring in that pacific northwest beauty. 

 

ZONE: 3-9

POLLINATOR: Pollinator Friendly 

DEER RESISTANT: No, deer and elk love to eat these flowers

DROUGHT TOLERANT: Yes, highly once established

EROSION CONTROL: Yes

EVERGREEN: No

SPREADS BY SEED: Rhizome 

NEEDS A CROSS POLLINATOR: No   

AGE OF PLANT: 1+yr 

MATURE HEIGHT: 2-3ft tall & 1-4ft wide

 

 

Burke Herbarium Image Collection

Developed and hosted by the University of Washington Herbarium at the Burke Museum, this site brings together 109,079 photographs and contributions from numerous photographers and botanists.

 

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https://burkeherbarium.org/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Xerophyllum+tenax

BEAR GRASS

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  • PLANTING & GROWING

    Thrives in subalpine areas. 

     

  • MEDICINAL BENEFITS

    • The woody rhizomes were roasted or boiled to remove bitter flavor and create a starchy food source
    • Roots were also used as a poultice to stop bleeding
    • Underdeveloped seed pods are edible when cooked

     

     

    Note: Do not consume or bath with if pregnant or trying to become pregnant. Always ask your health care provider if herbs are safe to consume while breast feeding. 

    * These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.

  • FLAVOR & PAIRING

    No recommednations at this time. 

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