Gillitzer P, Martin AC, Kantar M, Kauppi K, Dahlberg S, Lis D, Kurle, J, Sheaffer C, Wyse DL (2012) Optimization of screening of native and naturalized plants from Minnesota for antimicrobial activity. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research 6: 938-949....
Attendees of the Language Immersion Camp stop to learn about medicinal plants native to the region on August 3, 2024, at the Belwin Conservancy in Afton, Minnesota.Jordan Tovin / WCCO DIO members have extensive experience in Dakota language education and collaborate on various projects. They host...
Edible wild plants of the prairie: an ethnobotanical guide This book is intended primarily as a history of the traditions and beliefs surrounding the medicinal use of native prairie plants rather than as a herbal o... K Kindscher - 《Medicinal Wild Plants of the Prairie An Ethnobotanical Guide...
The antimicrobial activity of aqueous ethanol extracts of stems, leaves, flowers and roots from 336 native and naturalized species (597 extracts) collected... JR Borchardt,DL Wyse,CC Sheaffer,... - 《Journal of Medicinal Plant Research》 被引量: 162发表: 2008年 Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis: ...
Back in Greeley, Colorado, Rios tries to maintain traditions passed down through his father's side and his identity by gathering medicinal plants, giving thanks for food and to his creator, sitting with family around an open fire and passing knowledge on to his daughters. ...
but these pillars are more than a geological oddity. They also provided a canvas for Native Americans dating hundreds of years back—many of whom were part of hunting parties that gathered here and considered the site both sacred and medicinal. As the soft stone is easy to carve markings into...
he MN Senior Games came to a close on Sunday. The 4-day event wrapped up with swimming at Tech High School in St. Cloud and mixed pickleball at Sta-Fit in Sartell.
but these pillars are more than a geological oddity. They also provided a canvas for Native Americans dating hundreds of years back—many of whom were part of hunting parties that gathered here and considered the site both sacred and medicinal. As the soft stone is easy to carve markings into...
but these pillars are more than a geological oddity. They also provided a canvas for Native Americans dating hundreds of years back—many of whom were part of hunting parties that gathered here and considered the site both sacred and medicinal. As the soft stone is easy to carve markings into...
The DNR believes Silver Lake is in trouble because it has been overwhelmed by large populations of common carp, which can harm water quality when they uproot native plants and disturb phosphorous-rich bottom sediments through their feeding habits....