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calamus outfitters is a nebraska lodge and ranch providing outdoor recreation activities including hunting, bird watching, horseback riding, and river adventures. ... Welcome to Calamus Outfitters...
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Sweet Flag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Information about Calamus including uses, images, and links to other resources. ... Dried calamus rhizome (root) can be used to treat stomach cramps, gas, gastric ulcers, and lack of appetite.
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; "Calamus is a big, smelly plant with sword-shaped leaves and small, yellow/green flowers. Lives near swamps and banks in europe, asia, and north america. ... "SECONDARY EFFECTS: Calamus should not be used with MAO-inhibitors! Some aboriginal tribes chew the roots as stimulant and for mouth-hygiene. No secondary effects...
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Calamus (palm) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Calamus is a genus of the palm family Arecaceae. These are among several genera known as rattan palms. There are some 325 species in this genus, all with a palaeotropical distribution. They are mos...
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Sedge, Sweet; (Acorus Calamus LINN.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... Calamus was largely grown from time immemorial for its rhizomes in the East and the Indian rhizomes were imported extensively long after it was common in Europe. The Indian rhizome is said to have a stronger and more agreeable flavour than...
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Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus). Information about Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus)... ... The foliage of this unusual herb is similar to that of an iris. This perennial's natural habitat is shallow water and it's best grown in a pond, pool, or other damp setting. ... How to Grow Calamus...
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Acorus calamus was brought from Europe, and Acorus americanus is native. Acorus calamus is sterile, due to the fact that it has a triploid number of chromosomes; Acorus americanus is a fertile diploid. The two plants are very similar in appearance;
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Calamus or Cannabis. Sweet Calamus. Marijuana. Dope. Hemp. Kineboisin. Bible Study. Daily Bible Study. Bible. Discover the amazing truth of the Gospel. Eternal life. Christian living. Bible people, places, things. ... But what about the translation itself? Was the original word calamus, or cannabis?
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The species Acorus calamus is native to the southeastern United States, growing in wet areas in marshes and ditches. It looks rather grass-like, until closer inspection reveals the arum-like cluster of flowers (the spadix), visible in the picture at right.
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