Fireweed
Epilobium angustifolium
APPEARANCE
RANGE & HABITAT
RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIPS
Many animals eat fireweed, and the young shoots are especially tasty to sheep and deer. Bees are important to pollinate fireweed, and they collect the nectar from the flowers in return. The flowers are sometimes used for gardens and produce nectar that makes good honey.
Secwépemc people harvested the green shoots of fireweed to be eaten raw or boiled. These are harvested in May and provide vitamins and minerals in the early season.