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Description
Hearty shrub with thin, flexible branches and long, hairy grayish green leaves. Miryan can often be found in open scrublands and chaparral on the hotter and drier south and west facing slopes of 拧谩ato拧ikma (hills). Often found in the open scrublands and chaparral among the Miryan are the weerin (brush rabbit) and the 鈥檌p铆hwa (rattlesnake) which often preys on the weerin.
Traditional Native Uses
*Medicine: Leaves of the Miryan were tied over wounds or held against a kaayi s铆it (sore tooth) to reduce pain. Decoctions made from the Miryan were used to bathe patients with colds, coughs, or rheumatism. Decoctions were also taken internally, in addition to poultices placed on a patient鈥檚 tummi拧 (back) and chest, to treat asthma. **Tech/Implements: Fire drills were made from young shoots of Miryan.