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Acorus calamus
Acorus calamus to wysoki wieloletni monokot mokradeł z rodziny Acoraceae, w rodzaju Acorus. Pomimo powszechnych nazwisk, które zawierają słowa "rush" i "sedge", to nie jest pośpiech, ani sedge. Zapachowe liście i bardziej silnie pachnące kłącza są tradycyjnie stosowane w medycynie i do zapachów, a wysuszony i sproszkowany kłącza stosuje się jako substytut imbiru, cynamonu i gałki muszkatołowej.
Definicja słowa sweet flag w słowniku
Definicja słodkiej flagi w słowniku to aroid marsh plant, Acorus calamus, mający mieczopodobne liście, małe zielonkawe kwiaty i aromatyczne korzenie Zwany także: tatarak.
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Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants
SWEET FLAG (Acorus) FAMILY - Arum (Araceae) OTHER NAMES - Calamus,
Myrtle Flag, Sweet Rush, Sweet Grass, Sweet Cinnamon, Sweet Root. Flagroot.
DESCRIPTION - The sharp, thin, narrow, swordlike leaves of the sweet flag grow
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Canadian Medicinal Crops
Sweet flag, sweet sedge, calamus, ratroot (rat root), calamus root, flag root, sweet
calomel, sweet myrtle, myrtle flag, sweet cane, sweet rush, beewort, muskrat root,
pine root. Material from sweet flag used as a medicinal agent or food additive ...
Ernest Small, Paul M. Catling,
1999
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Tough-as-nails flowers for the South
toughness Wet feet will not be a challenge for the dwarf sweet flag. It tolerates
excess moisture and thrives near water features, yet is resilient enough to be
grown in upland garden soil too. Dwarf sweet flag is grown for its striking
variegated, ...
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Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs
Both Western and Asian doctors have used sweet flag for centu- s. Its short-term
effects seemed beneficial; only in recent years ve we been able to evaluate
statistically the long-term effects. The ancient Greeks and Arabians and doctors in
...
Claire Kowalchik, William H. Hylton,
1998
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The Complete Guide To Herbal Medicines
Charles W. Fetrow, Juan R. Avila. Sweet flag Sweet flag has been used for 2,000
years worldwide to treat certain health problems. Ayurvedic medicine uses the
herb mostly for digestive disorders. Native Americans of the Cree tribe chewed
the ...
Charles W. Fetrow, Juan R. Avila,
2000
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Intelligent and Active Packaging for Fruits and Vegetables
(1988) indicated that turmeric oil, sweet flag oil, and neem oil not only repel T.
castaneum (the red flour beetle), but also interfere with its normal reproduction
and development. Jilani and Saxena (1990) reported that turmeric oil and sweet
flag ...
Charles L. Wilson, Ph.D.,
2007
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World Spice Plants: Economic Usage, Botany, Taxonomy
Acorus L. - Sweet flag - Acoraceae U Acorus asiaticus \,ik O Acorus calamus L. U
Acorus calamus L. O Synonyms >• Acorus asiaticus Nakai; Acorus terrestris
Spreng. Common Names > calamus, gladdon, lag root, myrtle flag, myrtle grass,
...
Habitat and distribution Sweet Flag, native of Europe is a perennial plant growing
wild on edges of swamps, on banks of rivers and ponds in North America, Europe
and Asia. Commercial producers of sweet flag are Russia, Central Europe, ...
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Handbook of Edible Weeds: Herbal Reference Library
In the Depression years, sweet flag was chewed in lieu of tobacco, some
claiming it cut the desire to smoke. In HERBAL BOUNTY, Steven Foster
describes nibbling on the root to keep himself awake on long drives. More
properly, the tough ...
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Edible Wild Plants of Pennsylvania and Neighboring States
Precautions: Iris spp. (flag) is poisonous and can be mistaken for sweet flag, Iris
has showy blue or yellow flowers and dark green leaves and lacks the spicy odor
. The Food and Drug Administration has classified sweet flag as unsafe and oil of
...
Richard J. Medve, Mary Lee Medve,
2010
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Japanese sweet-flag grasses are ornaments for all seasons
Ogon, which means gold, is a great selection of Japanese sweet flag that seemed to literally glow through recent fog and mist, and it can do the same for your ... «Fremont Tribune, Gru 14»
Sweet flag grass is a medal winner
Shhh! Can you keep a secret? One of next year's Georgia Gold Medal winners is sweet flag (Acorus gramineus “Ogon” and Acorus gramineus “Minimus ... «Online Athens, Lis 12»
Crafty ideas to celebrate Flag Day
Handprint flag. I love this sweet flag design from Muffin Tin Mom that doubles as a family keepsake. Your child will love the patriotic paint job they get to do on ... «Mother Nature Network, Cze 12»