holodiscus discolor
Jul. 11th, 2011 23:57![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

ocean spray; tall shrub with gracefully arching branches from which profuse clusters of tiny flowers cascade. native to BC. common around here. it only looks pretty during the short period it's blooming; the flower clusters turn an ugly brown afterwards, and it looks like the shrub is sick.
wikipedia has this to say about its uses: The Lummi used the flowers as an antidiarrheal and the leaves as a poultice. Many other tribes used the wood and bark for making tools and furniture. Noted for the strength of its wood, it was often used for making spears, arrows, bows, harpoons and nails. The wood, like with many other plants, was often hardened with fire and was then polished using horsetail. Several Indian tribes, such as the Stl'atl'imx, would steep the berries in boiling water to use as a treatment for diarrhea, smallpox, chickenpox and as a blood tonic.
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on 2011-07-12 17:48 (UTC)I have my photo collection set to be the screensaver on my current computer and I'm always happy with what I see. Unlike you though, I think I enjoy my own photos more than anyone else does. Your pictures are vastly enjoyed by many of us.
I hope you feel good more often.