References
Where references are given for botanical information, just the last name of the author is given, or the name of a website, because the information is from the part of the book or site that directly deals with that plant.
Books
- Deur, Douglass & Nancy J. Turner, ed. Keeping it Living: traditions of plant use and cultivation on the Northwest Coast of Northwest America. University of British Columbia Press. Vancouver, British Columbia. 2005.
- Gunther, Erna. Ethnobotany of Western Washington: the knowledge and use of indigenous plants by Native Americans. University of Washington Press. Seattle. 1945.
- Lyons, C. P. Wildflowers of Washington. Lone Pine Publishing. Renton WA; Edmonton, Alberta; Vancouver, British Columbia. 1999.
- Moore, Michael. Medicinal Plants of the Pacific West. Red Crane Books. Santa Fe, New Mexico. 1993.
- Niehaus, Theodore F. & Charles L. Ripper. A Field Guide to Pacific States Wildflowers. The Peterson Field Guide Series. Houghtin Mifflin Company. New York, New York. 1974.
- Pojar, Jim & Andy MacKinnon. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, and Alaska. Lone Pine Publishing. Renton WA; Edmonton, Alberta; Vancouver, British Columbia. 1994.
- Turner, Nancy J. Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia. University of British Columbia Press. Vancouver, British Columbia. 1998.
Websites
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