West of Denver, Colorado @ 8,000'
Zone 4(ish)... Summers are still brutal!
This plant is strongly dependent on mycorrhizal fungi, and attempts to cultivate osha outside of its habitat have not been successful.
Identification
Has the typical appearance of members of the carrot family (apiaceae), with parsley-like leaves and double umbels of white flowers. Bases of the leaves where they attach to the root crowns have a reddish tint which is unique, and the roots are fibrous, with a dark, chocolate-brown, wrinkled outer skin. When this skin is removed, the inner root tissue is fibrous and yellowish-white with a pleasant "spicy celery" fragrance that resembles lovage (Levisticum officinale).
Roots have a collar of dead leaf material surrounding the root crowns which is hairlike in appearance. They dry very quickly and are very astringent when fresh, and can cause blistering of the mouth and mucous membranes in humans if eaten fresh. Dried roots do not have the astringent effect. Roots of older plants are far stronger and more bitter than those of younger plants.
Plants form large clumps over time and can reach heights of 6 to 7 feet and produce circular colonies with dozens of root crowns growing from a central root mass. Best harvested in the afternoon as the plants are relished by bears that visit the plants during the morning.
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This plant is strongly dependent on mycorrhizal fungi, and attempts to cultivate osha outside of its habitat have not been successful.
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