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University of Kansas

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Oshá root
Oshá in flower
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Oshá in Colorado
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Osha map

Oshá distribution map by the Biota of North America Program (BONAP)
States where oshá (Ligusticum porteri) is found are in dark green. Counties where it is found are in light green. Oshá is considered a rare species in Idaho because it is only found in one county (yellow).

 

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