Snowberry
Symphoricarpos albus
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The berries of this plant are poisonous to humans. However, they are very important to a variety of small birds, hummingbirds, and specifically the sphinx moth. This is the only food source for the sphinx month while in its larval stage. Furthermore, snowberry fruits contain saponin, which is a soap-like substance that has healing properties for the skin.
For the SC’IANEW First Nation, the snowberry plant has many medicinal uses from muscle and stomach pain to alleviating urinary tract infections. However, too many of these berries will cause vomiting and diarrhea, so one must be careful when consuming.