Amorpha, Indigobush
Three Varieties of Amorpha have documented use in Herbal Medicine: Amorpha canescens - Lead Plant, Amorpha fruticosa - False Indigo, Amorpha nana - Dwarf Indigobush.
Six Amorphas are native to my region: Amorpha fruticosa (Tall Indigo-bush), Amorpha georgiana var. confusa (Savanna Indigo-bush), Amorpha georgiana var. georgiana (Georgia Indigo-bush), Amorpha glabra (Mountain False Indigo, Appalachian Indigo-bush), Amorpha herbacea var. herbacea (Dwarf Indigo-bush), Amorpha schwerinii (Piedmont Indigo-bush)
All of the Indigo Bush varieties seem to be similar in their actions. They bear edible fruit that helps reduce mucus congestion. These are somewhat rare, even though their range covers much of the United States. While not among our most useful shrubs medicinally, and not being large producers of fruit, they are quite pretty and would be a nice addition to a native plants based landscape.
Aronia
Three varieties of Aronia have documented use in Herbal Medicine: Aronia arbutifolia - Red Chokeberry, Aronia melanocarpa - Black Chokeberry, Aronia prunifolia - Purple Chokeberry
All three varieties are also native to my region.
Aronias are in the Rose family, and are used interchangeably. The fruit is tart and very high in Vitamin C. It was much used by Native Americans in the making of pemmican, which was an essential winter survival food comprised of dried meat, berries, fat and sometimes seeds or nuts. Aronia berries are also useful for colds and flu. All members of the Rose family are astringent and can be used to stop diarrhea and to reduce tissue inflammation.
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