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Wild licorice

Glycyrrhiza lepidota pursh

Habitat:

Growing along a road in the ditch

Notes:

Roots can be eaten raw or cooked. Licorice has many medicinal uses. Chewing the roots helps toothache. It has been used for treating coughs, fever in children, stomach aches and chest pains etc...

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Brett
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Brett

North Dakota, USA

Spotted on Sep 9, 2012
Submitted on Sep 10, 2012

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