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Sassafras albidum - Wikipedia
Sassafras albidum is a species of Sassafras native to eastern North America, from southern Maine and southern Ontario west to Iowa, and south to central ...
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Sassafras: Cinnamon Wood, Ague Tree, Smelling Stick
Sassafras is usually a medium-sized tree of sandy soils and disturbed areas. It colonizes abandoned farm fields and fencerows, re-grows vigorously after fires, ...
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Sassafras albidum (Sassafras) | Native Plants of North America
The aromatic sassafras is a 35-50 ft., deciduous tree with horizontal branching in cloud-like tiers. The mahogany-brown bark is deeply ridged ...
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† ˈague-tree Obsolete name of the Sassafras.1597 Gerard Herbal 1341 For want of an English name we are contented to call it the Ague tree, of his vertue in healing the Ague. 1712 tr. Pomet's Hist. Drugs I. 65 Sassafras, call'd the Ague-Tree, is rather a Root than a Wood. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., A...
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Sassafras albidum (Sassafras) - Gardenia.net
Sassafras albidum is a versatile and ecologically valuable tree cherished for its unique foliage, aromatic properties, and colorful fall display.
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Sassafras albidum - Plants of Louisiana
Sassafras, or "file," is an important plant for the Acadians of south Louisiana. Its leaves are used to make file' which is used to thicken gumbo.
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ague
▪ I. ague (ˈeɪgjuː) Forms: 4 aguwe, 4–6 agew, 4–7 agu, 5 agwe, 6 agewe, 4– ague. [a. OFr. ague:—L. acūta sharp, used subst. in med.L. for an ‘acute fever,’ fièvre ague: see acute a. 2.] † 1. An acute or violent fever. Obs.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xiii. 336, I cacche þe crompe..Or an ague in such an ang...
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Plant of the Month: Sassafras - Native Plant Society of Texas
Typically, it's no more than about 30 feet tall and six inches in diameter. It's got many common names. Ague Tree meaning agues like sickness; it used to be ...
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Sassafras and its health benefits and risks - Mansfield News Journal
The sassafras tree is native to the eastern U.S. that's said to offer some health benefits - but also some risks.
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Sassafras albidum - USDA Forest Service
Sassafras is a common component of the bear oak (Quercus ilicifolia) type, which is a scrub type on dry sites along the Coastal Plain.
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Sassafras albidum - sassafras, ague tree, mitten tree
Ethnobotanical uses: Leaves used as a spice or thickening agent. Roots can be used to make a tea. Oil extracted from bark has been used to scent soap and flavor ...
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Sassafras albidum - RHS
An upright tree with fissured bark, which spreads by suckers. The attractive, three-lobed, aromatic foliage is light, glossy green and turns to shades of ...
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www.rhs.org.uk
sassafras
sassafras (ˈsæsəfræs) Also 7 saxe-, sasafras, sassa-, saxa-, sarsafrax, 7–8 sassafrass, 8–9 saxafras. [a. Sp. sasafras (whence Pg. sassafraz, salsafraz, F., G. and mod.L. sassafras. It is doubtful whether the Sp. word is a transferred application (which, indeed, would be difficult to account for) of...
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في نفس الوقت تقريباً، الوفيات في المستنقعات الساحلية لإنجلترا من «حمى المستنقعات» أو «الحمى الثلاثية» (tertian ague) كلمة (ague بالفرنسية مأخوذة من كلمة لاحظ الأخ اليسوعي أغوستينو سالومبرينو (1561–1642) الذي عاش في ليما وكان صَيْدَلانِيّاً بالتدريب، أن الكيتشوا يستخدمون لحاء شجرة الكينا (the cinchona tree
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