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Sp'á:th'elhp (plant)
Qwelíyes (flower)
Sp'á:th (currant)
Currant, Red Flowering
Ribes sanguineum


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Indigenous
Food and Medicinal Uses:
Sp'á:th ripen in late-July to August, but are not sought after.
Parts of sp'á:th'elhp are used as remedy for arthritis, migraine headaches, and eczema.
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