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a metal colander filled with lots of rotten wood pieces in it's bottom

My farm is covered in sassafras trees. Sassafras trees are native to the United, from the mid-west to the east coast, and from Florida to Ontario. They’re usually found in open woods and along fences or in fields. Sassafras is an aromatic tree whose roots and root bark can be used to fragrance soap and...Read More

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Sassafras aside we have super exciting news! Zak and Pilgrim from Stone Axe Herbals are visiting for the summer. We're all super excited to spend the summer foraging, farming, cooking, wildcrafting, and building. Now onto the goods. You may have heard of Sassafras before as a traditional ingredient in root beer. Did you know that you

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a jar filled with liquid sitting on top of a counter next to some spices and ginger

Learn how to make root beer! 🍺 Tastes of wintergreen, licorice, & vanilla make a frosty mug of homemade root beer. Easy recipe with sassafras & sasparilla.

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Today I experimented with sassafras root bark to see if it will make paint. I use the leaves of sassafras trees to get a nice bright yellow color. Ordinarily, I avoid using plant pigments because they tend to be fugitive, meaning they fade or discolor with time. Some plant pigments, like the green I get … Color from Sassafras Root Bark Read More » The post Color from Sassafras Root Bark appeared first on Wild Ozark.

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a green leaf hanging from a tree in the woods

Sassafras tea is made from the leaves or roots of the sassafras tree. A deciduous hard wood that is a native of North America, the leaves of the sassafras tree are known for their citrus scent, while the roots are identified by their distinct flavor recognized in popular culture as "root ...

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Cinnamomum camphora - Lauraceae.  Camphor laurel.  Evergreen.  From Japan, Chaina and Taiwan.  Grows to 8m.  Average salt, drought, waterlogging and compaction tolerances. Very tolerant of wind.  Aromatic bark (insect repellant). Invasive. Trillium Botanical Illustration, Stinging Nettle Botanical Illustration, Botanical Illustration Of Ivy Plant, Botanical Illustration Of Hawthorn Plant, Sassafras Root, Psychoactive Plants, Sassafras Tree, Medicinal Plants Of The Philippines, Cinnamomum Camphora

Cinnamomum camphora - Lauraceae. Camphor laurel. Evergreen. From Japan, Chaina and Taiwan. Grows to 8m. Average salt, drought, waterlogging and compaction tolerances. Very tolerant of wind. Aromatic bark (insect repellant). Invasive.

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