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- Hierochloe odorata - Wikipedia
Hierochloe odorata or Anthoxanthum nitens[2] (commonly known as sweet grass, manna grass, Mary's grass or vanilla grass, and as holy grass in the UK, [4] bison grass e g by Polish vodka producers [5]) is an aromatic herb native to northern Eurasia and North America
- Tips for Planting and Caring for Sweetgrass - Better Homes Gardens
Sweetgrass is an aromatic perennial prairie grass prized for its fresh scent It is native to northern Europe and many parts of North America, naturally occurring in moist, cool meadows and along stream banks
- Simple Ways to Identify Sweetgrass: 10 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Sweetgrass, botanically known known as Hierochloe odorata or Anthoxanthum, is a tall, flowering grass that grows near wetlands and rivers across the United States and Canada This plant has played a significant role in Native history, and is sometimes used in basket making and other craft projects
- NativeTech: Native American Uses for Sweetgrass
Sweetgrass (Hierochloe odorata) has a sweet, long-lasting aroma that is even stronger when the grass has been harvested and dried and is then moistened or burned In the Great Lakes region, Sweetgrass was historically referred to with the Latin name Torresia odorata (Densmore 1974)
- Hierochloe odorata Sweet Grass - Prairie Moon Nursery
Sweetgrass spreads readily and steadily once it's established in an ideal site Those invasive species are quite resilient, though; they would need to be thoroughly removed from the site before sowing the Sweetgrass
- Sweet Grass - Heirochloe odorata - Prairie Nursery
Sweet Grass is a cool-season grass that spreads easily by rhizome to form a patch Known for its aromatic vanilla-scented leaves, it is burned and used ceremonially in North American indigenous cultures to attract good spirits It can be harvested, braided and burned as ‘smudge ’
- Sweetgrass - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Sweetgrass is a fragrant grass with long, satiny leaves Also known as vanilla grass, manna grass and holy grass, it is well known to many Indigenous people in Canada and the United States as a material for baskets, as well as a scent, medicine and smudge
- Sweetgrass - a historically important native grass for coastal . . .
Sweetgrass (a k a gulfhairawn muhly, Muhlenbergia filipes) is a clump-forming perennial grass that is native to the southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts It has narrow, rolled leaves that can grow to almost 4-feet tall The purplish flowers are held in an open, diffuse panicle-type seedhead
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