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Yellowroot - Wikipedia
Yellowroot is a common name for two plants native to Eastern North America. These plants contain the compound berberine, which gives the roots a yellow color, and have been employed in herbal medicine. Yellowroot may refer to: Hydrastis canadensis, also known as goldenseal. Xanthorhiza simplicissima.
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Yellowroot: An Underused Wetland Plant - North Carolina Native ...
Yellowroot is an attractive small shrub that has many potential uses in landscaping, habitat restoration, and medicine. Now that it is becoming more widely ...
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Yellow Root Uses, Benefits & Dosage - Drugs.com
Yellow root has been used in folk medicine as a yellow dye and for multiple conditions, including mouth infections and sore throat, diabetes, and childbirth.
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ˈyellow-root (Also as two words.) Name for two N. American ranunculaceous plants, the one a herb, Hydrastis canadensis, of Canada and Northern U.S. (Canadian yellow-root, goldenseal, or yellow puccoon), the other a sub-shrub, Xanthorrhiza apiifolia, of Southern U.S. (shrub yellow-root), or for their...
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Yellowroot Information and Facts - Specialty Produce
Yellowroot is the rhizome of a small shrub, characterized by long, narrow stems. Its sturdy, woody stem supports clusters of light green leaves, each topped ...
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Xanthorhiza simplicissima (Yellowroot) [15 Seeds] - Hayefield
Yellowroot is native to parts of eastern North America. Its bright yellow roots have some traditional medicinal uses and can also be used as a natural dye.
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Yellow-legged tinamou
The nest is located on the ground in dense brush or between raised root buttresses. Footnotes
References
External links
BirdLife Species Factsheet
yellow-legged tinamou
yellow-legged tinamou
Birds of the Caatinga
Birds of Brazil
Endemic
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Yellowroot - Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
Yellowroot has the following properties: bitter, cholagogue, hepatic, astringent, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial (anti-bacterial, anti-protozoan, anti- ...
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Yellow root
Medicinal Uses: Yellowroot is an anti-inflammatory and a natural antibiotic. This plant can help in the treatment of sinus infections, bladder issues, cold/flu ...
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Xanthorhiza simplicissima (Brook-feather, Parsley-leaved ...
Yellowroot is a native deciduous shrub of eastern North America that can be found in it native habitat from New York to West Virginia and south to Florida and ...
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Xanthorhiza simplicissima (Yellowroot) | Native Plants of North ...
A mat-like, spreading shrub with erect, leggy stems to 30 inches The bark and long roots are deep-yellow and bitter. Attractive foliage is once- ...
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Yellow Root Bundle - Medicine Man Crafts
Yellow Root can be chewed as a general antiseptic tonic or made into a mouthwash or tea beneficial to the gastric system, or a sore and ulcerated mouth.
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Yellow lily
Yellow lily may refer to:
Plants
Yellow waterlily, a common name for several plants
Calochortus luteus, or yellow mariposa lily
Nuphar advena, or yellow grandiflorum, or yellow avalanche lily
Amorphophallus galbra, or yellow lily yam, a root vegetable
Other uses
Yellow Lily, a 1928 American silent drama
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garden in Punta Gorda Florida today I'm gonna make a special video for all my followers everybody's asking me questions about gujrat spider mite and yellow
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Yellow dune
Yellow dunes are sand dunes that develop after the first set of embryo dunes appear. The moisture content of these dunes is relatively low so the plants still have very strong root structure and are capable of getting every drop of water
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