Coastal manroot

Marah oreganus

''Marah oregonus'', the Oregon manroot, coastal manroot or western wild-cucumber, is a common manroot of the northern west coast of the United States. It ranges from California north to Canada.
Coastal Manroot  Geotagged,Marah oreganus,Spring,United States

Uses

''Marah oreganus'' was used by the Native Americans for various health problems. The Chinook made a poultice from the gourd. The Squaxin mashed the upper stalk in water to dip aching hands. The Chehalis people burned the root and mixed the resulting powder with bear grease to apply to scrofula sores. The Coast Salish made a decoction to treat venereal disease, kidney trouble and scrofula sores.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderCucurbitales
FamilyCucurbitaceae
GenusMarah
SpeciesM. oreganus