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licorice vine

by carina yiuLA, California, USA

0 2 Licorice Plant

Licorice Plant

by yulia8473Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada

0 0 Licorice Slug

Licorice Slug

by antlerlashBritish Columbia, Canada

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by mlagua15Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Licorice plant and bee species

0 0 Licorice fern

Licorice fern

by jasonmichaeldanielsPrince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada

0 0 Licorice Fern

Licorice Fern

by GinaJeannotGold Bar, Washington, USA

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by BenjaminRaymondWashington, USA

Smells like black licorice, looks like ...

0 0 Licorice weed

Licorice weed

by VivBraznellThailand

Multi stemmed plant .. tiny white flowers

1 0 Licorice Fern

Licorice Fern

by MachiKodiak, Alaska, USA

The root tastes a bit like licorice, which ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by HollyAnnTaylorLansing, Michigan, USA

Small orange flowers with a licorice smell ...

0 0 wild fennel

wild fennel

by KarenSaxtonPort Orford, Oregon, USA

easily identified by it's licorice scent ...

1 1 Hyssop licorice hummingbird mint

Hyssop licorice hummingbird mint

by eileenanneWesterville, Ohio, USA

Zones 5/6

0 0 Scottish Licorice-root

Scottish Licorice-root

by MachiAlaska, USA

In a grassy patch right above the beach

0 0 American licorice

American licorice

by deidreb9Clancy, Montana, USA

Erect woody herb aprox 2.5 ft branching alternate Compound leaf leaflets ...

1 0 Wild licorice

Wild licorice

by Brett North Dakota, USA

Roots can be eaten raw or cooked. Licorice ...

3 2 Licorice Weed

Licorice Weed

by MachiOrlando, Florida, USA

I almost overlooked these tiny beauties, the flowers being so small.

0 0 Licorice Bedstraw

Licorice Bedstraw

by ForestDragonVirginia, USA

Thin-stemmed plant with groups of four whorled leaves. Branched stems have tiny ...

0 0 Beach Lovage

Beach Lovage

by MachiKodiak, Alaska, USA

A common plant on beaches here. The flowers are usually white, but can be ...

0 0 Wild Licorice

Wild Licorice

by BlueAppaloosaColorado, USA

A bushy plant with fern-like leaves. Grows over three feet tall. Flowers are ...

0 0 Wild Licorice

Wild Licorice

by BlueAppaloosaColorado, USA

A clump of reddish-brown, spiky seed pods. Each pod is about an inch long. ...

0 0 Licorice weed, Cam Thảo Đất.

Licorice weed, Cam Thảo Đất.

by Anh TuanThành phố Sa Đéc, Đồng Tháp, Viet Nam

Flower's Φ: 04 mm.

2 3 Licorice Fern

Licorice Fern

by Amanda LynchHumptulips, Washington, USA

Green ferns, under a foot in length, grows in clusters, usually hanging off ...

15 9 Indian Licorice, Rosary pea

Indian Licorice, Rosary pea

by Rajas DeshpandeThane, Maharashtra, India

Mid size growing climber plant find across India. This one find in remote and ...

0 0 Licorice fern

Licorice fern

by CJWhitmillBritish Columbia, Canada

Fronds evergreen and usually less than 50 cm long; leaflets pointed with finely ...

0 0 American Lady

American Lady

by BeccaHitchensOntario, Canada

Was found in my sisters flower garden, 2 of them (including this one) found on ...

1 4 Shiso

Shiso

by smcrenshawKentucky, USA

strong, pleasant anise-like scent (smell like

0 0 The Crab's eye

The Crab's eye

by J.Thomas CheruvallilKerala, India

The Crab's eye, Rosary Pea or Indian

0 0 Beach Lovage

Beach Lovage

by MachiKodiak, Alaska, USA

Here you can see the fruit/seed pods. When in bloom the flowers are white with ...

0 0 Beach Lovage

Beach Lovage

by MachiKodiak, Alaska, USA

A common plant near the ocean here. The leaves can be used as a parsley ...

0 0 Giant Hyssop

Giant Hyssop

by Tamarac Connie

Violet-blue Salvia live flower spikes, 2 ft. high stems with fragrant

1 0 Anise Hyssop

Anise Hyssop

by florida33girlTampa, Florida, USA

tiny flowers attract bees and butterflies by the dozens, and humans enjoy the ...

0 0 Wild (American) Licorice

Wild (American) Licorice

by bee.jacbsSouth Dakota, USA

Member of the Fabaceae (Pea) Family. Small brown fruits described to me as ...

3 0 Liquorice seed pods (Γλυκόριζα)

Liquorice seed pods (Γλυκόριζα)

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΔήμος Λαρισαίων, Περιφέρεια Θεσσαλίας, Greece

Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) seed pods. It is a bushy plant, with light ...

0 3 Case-bearing Leaf Beetle

Case-bearing Leaf Beetle

by CindyBinghamKeiserSan Diego, California, USA

Black beetle with red pronotum. "Its pronotum is orange to light or deep red. ...

0 0 Dog(Dachshund)

Dog(Dachshund)

by Jared SheppardOrlando, Florida, USA

Black short fur with brass spots on face and dapple on neck. Dark brown eyes. ...

0 1 Basil

Basil

by BareFeatColusa, California, USA

***Basil, originally from India, is best known as a culinary herb prominently ...

0 2 Rosary Pea

Rosary Pea

by tibipradaStuart, Florida, USA

Licorice, Akar Saga, Giddee Giddee or ...

4 2 Indian licorice-Abrus

Indian licorice-Abrus

by VincentVanurKerala, India

(Kunnikkuru) Also called “Coral bead vine” or “rosary pea”, it is a ...

2 2 Jequirity

Jequirity

by MUSEFlorida, USA

pea,[1] John Crow Bead,[2] precatory bean,[1] Indian

0 0 Poor man's licorice

Poor man's licorice

by JaeDeventer, Overijssel, Netherlands

The fruitbody of Bulgaria inquinans is flat-topped at first but becoming ...

0 0 Anise Hyssop

Anise Hyssop

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

contain oils that provide a pleasant

17 13 Poor man's licorice

Poor man's licorice

by JaeDeventer, Overijssel, Netherlands

The fruitbody of Bulgaria inquinans is flat-topped at first but becoming ...

0 0 Goldenrod

Goldenrod

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

Goldenrods are very common wildflowers throughout Virginia and North America. ...

0 0 Licorice fern

Licorice fern

by Brian38Washington, USA

The reddish, scaly rhizome of this evergreen fern creeps along the tree trunk ...

7 4 Poor man's licorice

Poor man's licorice

by JaeGelderland, Netherlands

The fruitbody of Bulgaria inquinans is flat-topped at first but becoming ...

1 0 Prairie coneflower; Mexican hat

Prairie coneflower; Mexican hat

by Lee C.Estes Park, Colorado, USA

odor when crushed that is similar to anise or

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