Biscuitroot, Gray's biscuitroot
Lomatium grayi
Basic Information
Family: Apiaceae or Umbelliferae
Genus: lomatium
Plant ID (slug): lomatium-grayi
Numeric ID: 25482
USDA Hardiness: Coming soon
Ratings
Physical Characteristics
Lomatium grayi is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.5 m (1ft 8in). The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Insects. The plant is self-fertile. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and prefers well-drained soil. Suitable pH: mildly acid, neutral and basic (mildly alkaline) soils. It cannot grow in the shade. It prefers dry or moist soil.
Distribution
Western N. America - Washington to N. Idaho.
Habitats
Cultivated Beds;
Edible Uses
Edible Parts: Root Seed Edible Uses: Root - cooked. It can be dried and ground into a powder and then be mixed with cereal flours or added to soups etc[95, 105, 161]. Eaten in the winter when there was little other food available[257]. Tender young stems - raw[257]. Seed[106]. No more details are given, though it is most likely used as an aromatic flavouring in cooked foods[K].
Medicinal Uses
None known
Known Hazards
None known
Detailed Information
Additional Information
Title: Lomatium grayi Biscuitroot, Gray's biscuitroot