Snakeroot

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
snakeroot
    n 1: a plant of the genus Sanicula having palmately compound
         leaves and unisexual flowers in panicled umbels followed by
         bristly fruit; reputed to have healing powers [syn:
         {sanicle}, {snakeroot}]
    2: any of various North American plants of the genus Liatris
       having racemes or panicles of small discoid flower heads
       [syn: {blazing star}, {button snakeroot}, {gayfeather}, {gay-
       feather}, {snakeroot}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Snakeroot \Snake"root`\, n. (Bot.)
   Any one of several plants of different genera and species,
   most of which are (or were formerly) reputed to be
   efficacious as remedies for the bites of serpents; also, the
   roots of any of these.
   [1913 Webster]

   Note: The Virginia snakeroot is {Aristolochia Serpentaria};
         black snakeroot is {Sanicula}, esp. {Sanicula
         Marilandica}, also {Cimicifuga racemosa}; Seneca
         snakeroot is {Polygala Senega}; button snakeroot is
         {Liatris}, also {Eryngium}; white snakeroot is
         {Eupatorium ageratoides}. The name is also applied to
         some others besides these.
         [1913 Webster]
    

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