Aralia racemosa
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Aralia racemosa, with common names American spikenard, small spikenard, Indian root, spice berry, spignet, life-of-man, petty morel,[1] is an ornamental plant in the Araliaceae family native to the United States and Canada. It is a herbaceous plant, about one to two meters tall, which grows in shady areas.[2] Its native range includes most of the eastern United States.[3]
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- ^ USDA GRIN Taxonomy, retrieved 30 June 2015
- ^ Slattery, Britt E.; Kathryn Reshetiloff; Susan M. Zwicker (2003), "Aralia racemosa", Native Plants for Wildlife Habitat and Conservation Landscaping: Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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