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soil. Fireweed is a useful tool that can be utilized after prescribed fires and logging events because of its fire resistance and ability to recycle the nutrients left in the soil after a fire. It is also able to quickly establish a root system for reproduction and through this can prevent mass wasting and erosion events from occurring on burned or logged hillsides. Reestablishment of vegetation is crucial in the recovery time of disturbed lands. In many cases, fireweed establishes itself on these disturbed lands, but implementing the introduction of fireweed to a disturbed area as a management practice could prove useful in speeding up the recovery of disturbed lands. Disturbed and burned over lands are generally unpleasant to look at and pose a risk to habitats and nearby communities because of their susceptibility to mass wasting events. Fireweed can quickly establish itself across the landscape and prevent further damage, while providing a blanket of vegetation for recovering fauna to create new habitats in and for pollinators to foster the re-establishment of a diverse set of flora.
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reproduces and covers the disturbed area via seeds and rhizomes. It is somewhat adapted to fire as well and so can prevent the reintroduction of fire to the landscape. Fireweed is well adapted to seed in severely burned areas as well, because the mineral soil that is exposed due to the removal of organic soil layers provides a good seedbed.
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in contemporary floras. The plant's rise from local rarity to widespread abundance seems to have occurred at the same time as the expansion of the railway network and the associated soil disturbance. The plant became locally known as 'bombweed' due to its rapid colonization of bomb craters in the
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The upright, reddish-brown linear seed capsule splits from the apex and curls open. It bears many minute brown seeds, about 300 to 400 per capsule and 80,000 per plant. The seeds have silky hairs to aid wind dispersal and are very easily spread by the wind, often becoming a weed and a dominant
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The root can be roasted after scraping off the outside, but often tastes bitter. To mitigate this, the root is collected before the plant flowers and the brown thread in the middle removed. The stem centers can also be prepared by splitting the outer stalk, and eaten raw.
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920:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 209.
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1334:Trees, Shrubs and Flowers to Know in Washington
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1222:The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants
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1669:"The Rose-Bay Willow-Herb Fairy"
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1617:Walsh, Jill Paton (1969).
1604:The Fellowship of the Ring
1602:Tolkien, J. R. R. (1954).
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1003:The Names of Plants
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1719:10 December
1540:23 February
717:in Europe.
607:Lepidoptera
597:Pollination
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463:on a flower
391:zygomorphic
296:Description
102:Angiosperms
2802:Categories
2731:Plant List
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2396:Plant List
2114:Calflora:
1825:2012-10-05
1759:(fireweed)
1750:(fireweed)
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1397:2019-07-11
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958:10088/7611
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835:References
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783:Old Forest
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263:Onagraceae
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252:herbaceous
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1175:244766414
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665:DenaĘĽina
472:Taxonomy
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210:Synonyms
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115:Eudicots
18:Fireweed
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