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Acorus calamus (also
called sweet flag, sway or
muskrat root,
among many
other common names) is a
species of
flowering plant with
psychoactive chemicals...
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Sweet flag is the
common name for the
flowering plant Acorus calamus.
Sweet flag may also
refer to ****anese
sweet flag or gr****y-leaved
sweet flag (Acorus...
- gramineus,
commonly known as ****anese
sweet flag, ****anese rush, gr****y-leaved
sweet flag, and gr****-leaf
sweet flag, is a
botanical species belonging to...
- Look up
flag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
flag is a
colored cloth with a
specified meaning.
Flag(s) or The
Flag(s) may also
refer to:
Flag, Arkansas...
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referring to the
similarity of its
leaves to
those of
Acorus calamus (
sweet flag), as they have a
prominently veined mid-rib and sword-like shape. However...
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Acorus is
sister to all
other monocots.
Common names include calamus and
sweet flag. The
genus is
native to
North America and
northern and
eastern Asia, and...
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great quantities of
sweet flag growing in it,
derived from the
botanical name
Acorus calamus,
commonly called Sweet Flag or Calamus. In July 1858...
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According to some interpretations,
American poet Walt
Whitman used the
sweet flag plant to
represent homoerotic male love
because of its
phallic connotations...
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Mugwort Oregano Peach bark
Rhubarb White mustard seeds Rose hips Rue
Sweet flag (Acorus calamus)
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) The
purported stomachic...
- 16th-century demonologist, are
given in a footnote: 1-Water hemlock,
sweet flag, cinquefoil, bat's blood,
deadly nightshade and oil. 2-Baby's fat, juice...