Mountain Alder | Alnus tenufolia
Mountain Alder

Mountain alder was considered the best for smoking and drying salmon and meat. It was also used to make utensils and serving dishes. Both the wood and bark were used as a source of dye and to treat animal hides as well. Some Native groups fashioned the bark into fish nets that were dyed black by boiling them in their own juice. Boiled alder bark was important medicine and was drunk to stop bleeding or whenever the “heart moved”.

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