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Sweet Flag , also known as calamus and various rushes and sedges, ( Acorus calamus ) is a plant from the Acoraceae family, in the genus Acorus . It is a tall perennial wetland monocot with scen...
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Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus). 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.
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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. Acorus calamus has long been known for its medicinal value, and has been cultivated in Asia for this reason.
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Sweet flag leaves have a lemony scent. The roots have a sweet fragrance, and they were once used to flavor candy. Two species of sweet flag grow in Connecticut. Acorus calamus was brought from Europe, and Acorus americanus is native.
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Common Name, Genus species ... Acorus, the Latin form of the Greek 'akoron (akoron), presumably an ancient plant name for the Sweet Flag or the Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudacorus)
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When settlers from Europe came to America, they brought plants from their homeland. Among these was sweet flag (Acorus calamus Linnaeus). ... To make matters confusing, American natives planted their sweet flag wherever they traveled, and European settlers planted their sweet flag likewise. Things became more confusing...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about sweet flag. sweet flag. Information about sweet flag in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from sweet flag)
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Providing botanical, folk-lore and herbal information, plus organic herbs, and herbal products. ... ---Synonyms---Calamus. Sweet Flag. Sweet Root. Sweet Rush. Sweet Cane. Gladdon. Sweet Myrtle. Myrtle Grass. Myrtle Sedge. Cinnamon Sedge. ---Part Used---Root. ---Habitat---Found in all European countries except Spain.
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