

| Fleabane
- Erigeron
philadelphicus,
Erigeron glabellus
Annual or biannual
forb between 8 and 30 inches tall with multiple stems and many small,
white, daisy-like flower heads. Plains Indians prepared a tea from this
plant to treat children’s toothaches. They also made a paste from
fleabane blossoms mixed with the brains, spleen and gall of a bison or
other animal which, when applied to the hide, acted as a bleach during
the tanning process. Prairie settlers used bouquets of burning fleabane
as a “fogger” to rid their sod houses of ticks, fleas, and
other pests. |
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