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Sassafras - Wikipedia Sassafras is a genus of three extant and one extinct species of deciduous trees in the family Lauraceae, native to eastern North America and eastern Asia [4] [5] [6] The genus is distinguished by its aromatic properties, which have made the tree useful to humans
What Is Sassafras and Is it Safe? - HowStuffWorks "Safrole is now extracted from products using sassafras, like root beer, to eliminate any possible issues associated with this compound " All that said, sassafras in and of itself isn't a bad plant, despite its less than wholesome associations
How to Grow and Care for Sassafras - The Spruce Learn how to grow sassafras (Sassafras albium), an attractive, low-maintenance native tree with flowers in the spring and vibrant fall colors
Sassafras Tree: Leaves, Flowers, Bark (Pictures) - Leafy Place There are three species of sassafras native to North America and Asia—Sassafras albidum, Sassafras randaiense, and Sassafras tzumu The common recognizable features of sassafras trees are their aromatic properties and unusually shaped leaves
Sassafras Benefits vs. Sassafras Dangers - Dr. Axe The name sassafras is actually a genus of tree encompassing three living and one extinct species of tree Generally, when you hear people refer to it, they are most likely referring to sassafras albidum , grown widely in North America
Sassafras | Native, Medicinal, Fragrant | Britannica Sassafras, (Sassafras albidum), North American tree of the laurel family (Lauraceae), the aromatic leaf, bark, and root of which are used as a flavoring, as a traditional home medicine, and as a tea The tree is native to sandy soils from Maine to Ontario and Iowa and south to Florida and Texas
Sassafras | Silvics of North America Little more than a shrub in the north, sassafras grows largest in the Great Smoky Mountains on moist welldrained sandy loams in open woodlands It frequently pioneers old fields where it is important to wildlife as a browse plant, often in thickets formed by underground runners from parent trees
Sassafras: Native gem of North America - Cornell Botanic Gardens Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) is a North American tree steeped in Indigenous culture throughout its range within deciduous woodlands of the northeast and southeast United States Indigenous names for the tree include kvfi, pauame, and winauk
Sassafras Tree: History, Leaves, Flowers, Bark (Pictures . . . Sassafras is a genus of three extant and one extinct species of deciduous trees in the family Lauraceae, native to eastern North America and eastern Asia This tree has a long history in North American culture