Devil's Club
Oplopanax horridus
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Stz’uminus First Nation make various salves or liquid medicines using the parts of the devil’s club. These plant salves are used for fighting flu and cold symptoms. Many First Nations have noted Devil’s club tea to help with diabetes and arthritis. The Squamish First Nation uses this tea to help alleviate coughs and applies salves for sore muscles or skin wounds.
Interesting fact: When the CPR railroad was being built through B.C., this plant caused builders to change the route because it was too difficult and painful to work in certain patches of it.