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American Root Drugs · Alice Henkel — chapter 30 of 37 · ~189 words · public domain

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Jasmine, Carolina. See Jasmine, yellow, 51–52 yellow, description, 51–52

Jaundice-root. See Goldenseal, 31–33

Jeffersonia and J. diphylla. See Twinleaf, 38–39

Jessamine, Carolina. See Jasmine, yellow, 51–52 yellow, description, 51–52

Joe-pye-weed and spotted joe-pye-weed. See Queen-of-the-meadow, 61–62

Kidneyroot. See Queen-of-the-meadow, 61–62

King-of-the-meadow. See Queen-of-the-meadow, 61–62

Knitback. See Comfrey, 57–58

Knobgrass. See Stoneroot, 58–59 root. See Stoneroot, 58–59 weed. See Stoneroot, 58–59

Knotroot. See Stoneroot, 58–59

Lady-by-the-gate. See Soapwort, 31

Lady’s-slipper, description, 23–24 large yellow, small yellow, and yellow. See Lady’s-slipper, description, 23–24

Lappa and L. major. See Burdock, 64–65

Latherwort. See Soapwort, 31

Lemon, ground, and wild. See May-apple, 39–40

Leptandra and L. virginica. See Culver’s-root, 59–60

Lettuce, Indian. See Colombo, American, 53–54

Licorice, wild. See Sarsaparilla, wild, 48–49

Life-of-man. See Sarsaparilla, wild, 48–49

Lily, flag, liver, and snake. See Flag, blue, 22–23 wood. See Bethroot, 20–21

Liver-lily. See Flag, blue, 22–23

London-pride. See Soapwort, 31

Lords-and-ladies. See Turnip, wild, 13–14

Mahonia, trailing. See Oregon grape, 36–37

Male-fern, description, 11–12 nervine. See Lady’s-slipper, 23–24 shield-fern. See Male-fern, 11–12

Mandrake, American, and wild. See May-apple, 39–40

Maple, vine. See Moonseed, Canada, 40

Marsh-milkweed. See Queen-of-the-meadow, 61–62 turnip. See Turnip, wild, 13–14

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