Pamela Priem, who lives on Bitterroot Drive, said there were only a few bitterroot flowers on her property when she moved to Montana in 2002. But, after hundreds, possibly even thousands, of hours ...
The bitterroot is a low-growing flower whose roots were once an American Indian food. BRETT FRENCH, Gazette Staff Christine Peterson Casper Star Tribune ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Fort Missoula Regional Park is sporting 900 new Bitterroot flowers thanks to a handful of indigenous students. About 50 students from the Nkwsum Salish School in Arlee and Two Eagle ...
For centuries before white settlers came to western Montana, the root of the bitterroot flower was an important food source for the Salish and other Native American tribes in the area.
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