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| | Andy's northern Ontario wildflower page Marten Falls. |
 | | Marten Falls First Nation is located at the junction of the Ogoki River and the Albany River in northwestern Ontario, in the James Bay Lowlands. |
 | | On raised land or along river edges, such as the Albany, broad-leaved tress, such as aspen, poplar and birch occur with the coniferous trees. |
 | | Historically, the entire plant can be gathered as medicine to reduce inflammation of gums and tonsils, the tannin was used in the tanning of leathers, and the plant was used to stop the flow of blood when applied directly to open cuts; also used as a fever-reducing agent. |
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