snakeroot

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Any of various plants, such as black cohosh, rattlesnake master, sanicle, or wild ginger, having roots reputed to cure snakebite.

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A name of numerous plants of different genera, whose root either has a snake-like appearance, or has sometimes been regarded as a remedy for snakes’ bites, or both. Several have a medicinal value. Compare rattlesnake-master and rattlesnake-root.

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The black cohosh, Cimicifuga racemosa. whose root is an officinal remedy used in chorea, and formerly for rheumatism.

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A general name for the species of Liatris: so called from the button-shaped corms, or from the button-like heads of some species, and from their reputed remedial property. (See cut under Liatris.) L. spicata, also called gay-feather, is said to have diuretic and other properties.

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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.

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Any member of the genus Ageratina of perennials and rounded shrubs from the sunflower family, growing mainly in the warmer regions of the Americas.

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any of various North American plants of the genus Liatris having racemes or panicles of small discoid flower heads

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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