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Illidum floridanum—This plant is called “stink bush” or “purple anise.” The flowers and crushed leaves smell like dead fish, but the bark is an aromatic tonic. (See p. 42.) Liatris tenuifolia—The Creeks call several species ico imaha (deer’s potato). The Creeks, Seminoles, and other southeastern people make medicine from the roots. (See p. 403.)
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Illidum floridanum—This plant is called “stink bush” or “purple anise.” The flowers and crushed leaves smell like dead fish, but the bark is an aromatic tonic. (See p. 42.) Liatris tenuifolia—The Creeks call several species ico imaha (deer’s potato). The Creeks, Seminoles, and other southeastern people make medicine from the roots. (See p. 403.)
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Illidum floridanum-This plant is called “stink bush” or “purple anise.” The flowers and crushed leaves smell like dead fish, but the bark is an aromatic tonic. (See p. 42.)