O-gin-ne-mee-nah-wa-wunje—Rose bush. The fruit is much eaten in winter by the starving Indians in the north.
All these are called Me-tik-goag, or woody plants.
Weah-gush-koan[43]—Weeds, or herbaceous plants.
Me-zhus-keen, (Ma-zhus-koon on the Menomonies)—Grasses.
Na-bug-us-koan—Coarse swamp grass.
Anah-kun-us-koan—Bull rush, (matt grass.)
Be-gwa-wun-us-koan—Soft coarse grass. The name of the Be-wi-o-nus-ko River and Lake, called Rush River on some of the maps, is from this word. This word seems, in some districts, to be used as the name of the cow parsley.
As-ah-gu-nus-koan—Bug-gusk—Iris.
Puk-kwi-usk-oge—Flags.