Asarum canadense

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Read about Asarum canadense in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Asarum canadense, Linn. Wild Ginger. Canada Snake- Root. Lvs. about 2 to a plant, thin, kidney-shaped, pointed, with a deep and open sinus, not mottled: fl. slender-stalked, with lance-acuminate calyx-lobes an inch or more across at the expanded mouth, chocolate- brown; style 6-lobed. Frequent in woods E. B.M. 2769. A.G. 13:517.


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