Silphium terebinthinaceum is a member of the sunflower family, commonly referred to as prairie dock or prairie rosinweed. "Rosinweed" became one of the plant's common names due to the fact that upon injury, resin flows from the wound, giving the plant a sweet smell. Tea brewed from the roots of the prairie dock have a variety of medical applications in Native American culture. The smoke from this plant has also been used as a treatment for...
Silphium terebinthinaceum luciae-brauniae is a variety of plants with 6 observations
Silphium terebinthinaceum terebinthinaceum is a variety of plants with 4 observations
The Missouri Prairie Foundation Community Science Biodiversity Project is designed to enhance our understanding of species diversity across our 25 prairies in Missouri. Schuette Prairie is one of 25 tracts owned and managed by the Missouri Prairie Foundation and open to the public. It's our goal...