The first time I saw Lewisia rediviva, common name of bitterroot, I was convinced I was hallucinating. I was working as a seasonal botanist in the shrub steppe, it was late May, and I was on the top ...
Members of Lewis and Clark's expedition first identified the bitterroot, or Lewisia rediviva, as the group crossed the West in the early 1800s.
Members of Lewis and Clark's expedition first identified the bitterroot, or Lewisia rediviva, as the group across the West. Native American tribes throughout the Rocky Mountain West had consumed the ...
Members of Lewis and Clark's expedition first identified the bitterroot, or Lewisia rediviva, as the group across the West. The bitterroot is the fourth Wyoming wildflower to be profiled this summer ...
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