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Canadian Licorice Root (Ligusticum canadense)

Common Name Latin Name Plant Family
Canadian Licorice Root
Ligusticum canadense
Umbelliferae

None known

  • Medicinal Use

    The root has been chewed in the treatment of any stomach disorders[257].

  • Edible Use

    Leaves and young stems – cooked[257]. The young leaves have been boiled and used as greens[257]. They are often cooked with the leaves of ramps (Allium tricoccum)[257]. The leaves can be dried for later use[257].

  • Cautionary Notes

    None known

Cultivation & Habitat

207161
N. America

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