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Botanical Name |
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Aralia nudicaulis L. |
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Wild Sarsaparilla |
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Araliaceae |
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General Info
Description |
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Stemless perennial; a single leaf (up to 50 cm high) rises above the short flower stalk, both produced from a stout woody rhizome. Leaves a single, long-stalked compound, basal leaf divided into 3 groups of 3-5 leaflets; leaflets elongated lance- to egg-shaped, finely toothed on the margins. Flowers numerous, in 2 - 7 (usually 3) umbrella or ball-shaped clusters on top of a leafless stalk; individual flowers very small, with 5 greenish-white petals; naked, flowering stems hidden under leaf; appearing early summer. Fruit berries, nearly black when ripe, in a cluster; edible but not palatable; ripening mid-summer. |
Herb Effects |
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Alterative, diaphoretic, diuretic, pectoral and stimulant (root) |
Pharmacology
Medicinal Use |
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In the treatment of pulmonary diseases, cough, asthma, rheumatism, stomach aches and cystitis (root); used as a poultice in treating rheumatism, sores, burns, itchy skin, ulcers and skin problems such as eczema (root paste) |
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