Pipsissewa - poster print
Pipsissewa - poster print
Pipsissewa, Prince's Pine, Chimaphila umbellata ๐ธ She grows 4-10 inches tall in small patches in dry woodlands. Her name Chimaphila, "winter-loving", refers to her evergreen leaves. Her name Pipsissewa is from a Cree word, pipsiskwee, meaning "it breaks into small pieces", for her traditional use in treating kidney stones. She has antibacterial and diuretic properties~ teas and poultices made with her leaves were (and still are) used by Indigenous peoples all over North America, folk healers, and herbalists, to treat a variety of ailments. Her wintergreen-scented leaves can also be used as flavoring for candy and root beer, and in Mexico, they are used in the preparation of navaitai, an alcoholic drink made from sprouted maize. Although her leaves are green year-round, she takes a significant portion of nutrition from fungi in the forest soil around her. Here, her dress is traditional 18th century Woodland Cree.
This is a 12 x 18โ poster print of my original painting, Pipsissewa. Printed in rich color on thick cardstock, itโs ready for a standard-size frame, or to be tacked or taped in your favorite poster space.
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