Triosteum aurantiacum explained

Triosteum aurantiacum, also known as orangefruit horse-gentian, is a perennial species of Triosteum native to North America.

Growth

Triosteum aurantiacum may grow from 2feet4feet in height.[1]

Use

Triosteum aurantiacum has been used to treat a variety of medical issues by Native Americans, and can be used as a coffee substitute when roasted.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Orange-Fruited Horse Gentian (Triosteum aurantiacum) . Samuel Hein . Plant-of-the-week . USDA Forest Service . 10 May 2018.