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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...
- The
sweetflag spreadwing (Lestes for****tus) is a
species of
damselfly in the
family Lestidae, the spreadwings. It is
native to
North America, especially...
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leaves that
float on the
surface of
bodies of water.
Acorus calamus,
sweetflag Acrostichum aureum Aegiceras corniculatum,
black mangrove Avicennia marina...
- spiderwort,
Tradescantia occidentalis Order: Arales, family:
Acoraceae Sweetflag,
Acorus americ**** Order: Liliales, family:
Pontederiaceae Water star-gr****...
- pickerelweed,
purple loosestrife,
swamp loosestrife,
swamp smartweed,
sweetflag, true forget-me-not, and the
poisonous water hemlock.
Marsh plants habitating...
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fernandoi Costa, De
Souza & Muzón, 2006
Lestes for****tus Rambur, 1842 –
Sweetflag Spreadwing Lestes forficula Rambur, 1842 –
Rainpool Spreadwing Lestes...
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fernandoi Costa, De
Souza & Muzón, 2006
Brazil Lestes for****tus Rambur, 1842
Sweetflag Spreadwing Canada and the
United States Lestes forficula Rambur, 1842...
- two-coloured wolf's-bane
Acorus N
Acorus americ**** –
sweetflag X
Acorus calamus –
European sweetflag Acroptilon X
Acroptilon repens –
Russian knapweed Actaea...
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these areas,
substitutes such as the use of elderflower, nannyberries,
sweetflag and
birches were used
instead much like
maple syrup was used in northern...
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marsh including several types of Sagittaria,
arrow arum, pickerelweed,
sweetflag, spatter-pond lily, and
northern wild rice. The rice
attracts animals...