Indian Plum

Indian Plum

Oemleria cerasiformis
Scale 8 Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1

4 POINTSOemleria cerasiformis has a SPREAD of 1 (requires a POLLINATOR). “Its twigs can be chewed as a mild anesthetic and aphrodisiac.”

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Photo by Eldan Goldenbergwww.flickr.com/photos/eldan/
Oemleria cerasiformis, also known as the Osoberry and Indian Plum, is the sole species in genus Oemleria. It is a shrub native to the Pacific coast and ranges of North America, from British Columbia, Canada to Santa Barbara County, California, U.S.A.[2] It is among the first plants to leaf out and flowers early in the […] read more
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Oemleria cerasiformis, also known as the Osoberry and Indian Plum, is the sole species in genus Oemleria. It is a shrub native to the Pacific coast and ranges of North America, from British Columbia, Canada to Santa Barbara County, California, U.S.A.[2] It is among the first plants to leaf out and flowers early in the spring. It reaches a height of 1.5–5 m and has lance-shaped leaves 5–12 cm long. Native Americans ate them, made tea of the bark, and chewed its twigs to use as a mild anesthetic and aphrodisiac.[3]

(From Wikipedia, May 11th, 2010)