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Sweet flag is propagated by rhizome division. This is best done in the spring and fall. Rhizomes should be lifted in the second or third year. If left longer they may become hollow. Harvest the leaves and hang to dry in the fall. ... How to Grow Calamus ... Plants That Love Water...
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www.gardenguides.com/490-sweet-flag-acorus-calamus.html
www.gardenguides.com/490-sweet-flag-acorus-calamus.html
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Information about Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus) ... Sweet flag is propagated by rhizome division. This is best done in the spring and fall. Rhizomes should be lifted in the second or third year. If left longer they may become hollow. Harvest the leaves and hang to dry in the fall. ... Top 100 Plants...
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www.gardenguides.com/herbs/sweetfla.htm
www.gardenguides.com/herbs/sweetfla.htm
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Acorus calamus - L. ... Prefers a pH in the range 5.5 to 7.5. Plants are hardy to about -25°c[187]. The sweet flag has a long history of use as a medicinal and culinary plant. It has been cultivated for this purpose but was more commonly allowed to naturalize and was then harvested from the wild.
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www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Acorus+calamus
www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Acorus+calamus
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Acorus calamus is commonly known as sweet flag in India. The leaves of Acorus calamus have a lemony scent as well as the roots have a sweet fragrance. ... Introduction: Acorus calamus is commonly known as sweet flag in India. The leaves of Acorus calamus have a lemony scent as well as the roots have a sweet fragrance.
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www.sweetflag.com/
www.sweetflag.com/
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Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, 279. ... This drug and the calamus of Scripture are probably identical. Sweet flag has long been a popular remedy in India, where large quantities of it are yearly sold in the bazaars.
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; Acorus calamus; Sweet Flag family (Acoraceae) ... Because Sweet Flag is usually found in native wetlands, rather than disturbed habitats where weedy plants occur (e.g., roadside ditches), it seems more likely to be a native species. Amerindians may have assisted its distribution in many areas of North America.
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Botanical Name: Acorus calamus ‘Variegatus’ ah-KOR-us KAL-ah-mus ... Variegated sweet flag is a deciduous, aquatic perennial with 5-foot-long bright green leaves with creamy, longitudinal stripes. Its flowers are insignificant, but its leaves are aromatic and resemble the foliage of an iris. ... OR Browse All Plants...
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www.finegardening.com/plantguide/acorus-calamus-variega...
www.finegardening.com/plantguide/acorus-calamus-variegatus-variegated-sweet-flag.aspx
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Give the plants a chance to settle in before going back to whatever fertilization program has been successful for you. If you want to mix your own take: 1 part garden soil, 1 part coarse sand or perlite, 1 part moist peat or humus (leaf mold) and ... Latin Name: Acorus calamus ... Sweet Flag, Sweet Myrtle, Sweet Rush picture...
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www.plantcare.com/encyclopedia/sweet-flag-1226.aspx
www.plantcare.com/encyclopedia/sweet-flag-1226.aspx
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Fresh Cree Acorus Calamus (Sweet Flag) Rootstock and Live Plants ... We are very pleased and excited to offer what is known to the Cree Indians of Northern Alberta as "Weekas", better known as Sweet Flag. However this is not your typical calamus root here, these are freshly harvested rootstocks rich in asarone and...
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