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The hairy stems identify the prairie potato
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Oregon/California Trail
Aunt Mollie
Prairie Potato, Topeka
Topeka's Roots: the Prairie Potato
Prairie Potato Photos
Prairie Potato 6 months
Mature Prairie Potato dug in June
The bloom in early June
The Sioux dried the potatoes in a braid
The hairy stems identify the prairie potato
The leaves
Seeds, must be scored to sprout
The Prairie Potato
The edible root was dug by the Kansa Indians.
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