Just to change things up a bit, below are photos of some native prairie plants we came across on our recent canoe trip this summer down the South Saskatchewan River. Not sure if all these are pre-European contact, but they've at least been around on the prairies for some time (I'm guessing a few decades at least).
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GReat phots. Please post more. I never knew the names of these (other than prickly pear).
I have pricky pear in my yard - it was there when we moved here 7 years ago and thrives even though neglected. If you want to get a cutting, let me know.
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