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Naming |
| Botanical Name: |
Laurus sassafras (Nutt.) Nees. (N.O.: Lauraceae):
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| Common Names: |
Saxifrax; Saloop; Ague Tree; Cinnamon Wood;
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| Parts Used: |
Bark of the root
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Characteristics |
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| Stem: |
Usually shrubby or small trees but can reach STEM: heights of 30m, and diameters of 2m. Bark dark red-brown, deeply furrowed, soft and brittle with short, corky, layered fracture, with many oil cells, aromatic, agreeable taste. Young twigs are green,
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| Leaves: |
Bright green above, downy beneath, are 4-6in. long, oval, specially on older branches often mitten shaped, or three- lobed on younger shoots or twigs. turn various shades of yellow, orange, pink and deep red.
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| Flowers: |
small greenish appear in April or early May before the leaves.
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| Fruit: |
pistil, ripens into a blue drupe
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Distribution |
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The generic name of three species of trees., two native to eastern Asia, one to eastern North Americ
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Medical |
| Therapeutic Action: |
Stimulant,Alterative,Aromatic,Diuretic,Tonic
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| Medical Uses: |
Corrective in Rheumatism. , varicose ulcers Painful menstruation; Afterbirth pains; skin eruptive diseases; essential oil for painful toothache; Used to improve flavour of other compounds; Poultice ulcers, oil in liniments and application for bruises and swellings.
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| Constituents: |
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| Solvents: |
Boiling water, alcohol
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| Dosage: |
Infusion of 1 oz crushed or chipped bark to 1 pint of boiling water
Tincture, 15-30min
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| Formulas: |
Formula #176 Acne Formula #178 Boils (poultice)
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Pollination and Pollinators |
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No
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No
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| Nectar: |
No
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| History: |
Said to have added discover of America by its aromatic smell that carries far out to sea.
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