In Sanskrit, sarpagandha refers to snakeroot as the plant's root is twisted and resembles a snake. The root of this plant is used in folk and tribal medicine.
star grub root, Virginia snake root, and wild ginger root. There is little Carefully dig the roots to minimize root injury. Spades or forks are
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Prints of Rattlesnake-root or Seneca snake-root, Polygala senega. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical.
Virgin′ia snake′root. 1685–95, American. 'Virginia snakeroot' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): snakeroot.
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The dried root has been used in herbal medicine for things such as snake - Virginia Snakeroot; Turpentine Root; Virginia Dutchman's Pipe. Citation
Common name, Virginia snake-root. Preparation, Triturations of the dried roots. Authorities. Jorg's provings (Materialien zu einer Künftigen Heilmittellehre
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Oh, but one oopsie. West Virginia did not exist in 1821. West Virginia was formed by 48 counties that succeeded from Virginia when Virginia succeeded from the US. That was early 1860's.
West Virginia exists BECAUSE it isn't southern. It seceded from Virginia when Virginia seceded from the U.S. After the war, it was confirmed, using the Confederacy's precedent of secession to justify West Virginia being a separate polity.
And Spanish Moss that far north? I don't think so.
Now if only you had Jeff's office phone number....