Broom Snakeroot Page

Broom snakeroot has a rich history of use by Native American tribes for its medicinal and practical properties:

A small, perennial, broom-like shrub in the sunflower family (Asteraceae), typically growing to 3 feet tall with yellow, nectar-rich flowers in the fall. broom snakeroot

Developing a paper on ( Gutierrezia sarothrae ), also commonly known as broom snakeweed , requires exploring its dual nature as both a vital medicinal plant for Indigenous cultures and a problematic, toxic weed for modern rangeland management. Broom snakeroot has a rich history of use