-
plants in the
family Apiaceae.
Plants in this
genus are
known generally as
yampah or yampa. They are
native to
western North America.
Similar in appearance...
-
plant in the
family Apiaceae known by the
common names common yampah, Gardner's
yampah and
Squaw root. It is
native to
western North America from southwestern...
- qualities, and
prior to 1800, the Utes
believed the
springs were sacred.
Yampah Hot
Springs vapor caves are
underground geothermal steam baths, historically...
-
flowering plant in the
family Apiaceae known by the
common names Oregon yampah and eppaw. It is
native to
Oregon and
California in the
western United States...
-
flowering plant in the
family Apiaceae known by the
common names eastern yampah and wild dill. It has been
found in 12
Midwestern United States, and is...
- an
edible root. John C. Frémont was
among the
first to
record the name '
Yampah' in
entries of his
journal from 1843, as he
found the
plant was particularly...
-
flowering plant in the
family Apiaceae known by the
common names Mother Lode
yampah and Bacigalupi's perideridia. It is
endemic to California,
where it is known...
- insects, deer, elk, antelope, and
plants such as buckeye, sage seed, and
yampah (Perideridia gairdneri).: 112
Acorns of the
California Live Oak, Quercus...
-
roots of
several native species of Ipomoea, also
known as
Morning Glory Yampah –
several plants in the
Perideridia family.
Leaves also used as ****e. Cocoa...
- in
Monterey include Hutchinson's delphinium,
Tidestrom lupine, Gardner's
yampah and Knotweed, the
latter perhaps already extinct. Monterey's
noise pollution...