Across
- 3. Seeds and stems are used in traditional native cuisine
- 7. Common in wet, poorly drained areas
- 9. False "lily of the valley"
- 10. Peak bloom late July early August
- 13. There are twelve species of this
- 15. Main leaves are lance-shaped but also has flowers
- 16. Fruit deep red, similar to a blackberry
- 17. Fruit similar to a raspberry
- 20. Poisonous and not to be eaten
Down
- 1. Grows in clusters, drooping purple blossom
- 2. Abundant along maritime beaches, spring leaves can be cooked as a vegetable
- 4. Snap dragon like, lower lip has reddish-brownish spots- has an "underbite"
- 5. Most abundant in wet tundra meadows
- 6. Sounds sweet & Bell shaped
- 8. Catches & digests small insects on leaves
- 11. Has healing properties, be careful when you grab it though
- 12. Scorpion grass
- 14. Wispy cream colored blooms, can get up to six feet
- 18. Can be used as tea and potpourri
- 19. Apart of the legume family
