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Shagbark Hickory

Carya ovata

Eastern Deciduous Forest

Shagbark’s young shoots/leaves were used by the Ojibway for headaches.  The Potawatomi boiled the bark and applied it to tender muscles for arthritis pain.

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Sources: https://druidgarden.wordpress.com/tag/hickory-herbal-properties/
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