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Taenidia integerrima
Species of flowering plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Taenidia integerrima, the yellow pimpernel,[1] is an herbaceous plant in the parsley family. It is native to the eastern North America, where it is widespread.[2] Its natural habitat is rocky prairies and woodlands, often over calcareous substrates.[3][4] It is a perennial.[5]
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Conservation status in the United States
It is listed as endangered in Connecticut,[6] as historical in Rhode Island, and threatened in Vermont.[7]
Native American ethnobotany
The Menominee take an infusion of root taken for pulmonary troubles, chew the steeped root for 'bronchial affections',[8] and use it as a seasoner for other remedies because of the good smell.[9] The Ojibwe smoke the seeds in a pipe before hunting for good luck.[10]
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- An illustration showing detail of the reproductive features
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