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Available collection Rhamnus Purshiana (Rhamnaceae)
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Rhamnus Purshiana (Rhamnaceae)

$25.00

This buckthorn is a native to the North Western US and was an important medicinal going back to the native people. Rhamnus is a small tree to about 15 ft. with a smooth gray bark, the leaves are elliptical, it flowers and in the Fall has small purple berries that can persist into Winter. The bark, which is intensely bitter, has been used as a laxative for centuries. When the Spanish were exploring the Northwestern US they learned how the natives were using it, and called it Cascara Sagrada, or sacred bark, for this important property. A nice landscaping tree with a long and interesting history. In fact, it probably helped the Spanish conquer the western US.

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This buckthorn is a native to the North Western US and was an important medicinal going back to the native people. Rhamnus is a small tree to about 15 ft. with a smooth gray bark, the leaves are elliptical, it flowers and in the Fall has small purple berries that can persist into Winter. The bark, which is intensely bitter, has been used as a laxative for centuries. When the Spanish were exploring the Northwestern US they learned how the natives were using it, and called it Cascara Sagrada, or sacred bark, for this important property. A nice landscaping tree with a long and interesting history. In fact, it probably helped the Spanish conquer the western US.

This buckthorn is a native to the North Western US and was an important medicinal going back to the native people. Rhamnus is a small tree to about 15 ft. with a smooth gray bark, the leaves are elliptical, it flowers and in the Fall has small purple berries that can persist into Winter. The bark, which is intensely bitter, has been used as a laxative for centuries. When the Spanish were exploring the Northwestern US they learned how the natives were using it, and called it Cascara Sagrada, or sacred bark, for this important property. A nice landscaping tree with a long and interesting history. In fact, it probably helped the Spanish conquer the western US.

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