being produced in great profusion by Dracontium asperum. Entire sagittate leaves are not uncommon, but a much divided leaf with sagittate outline is more typical. The spadix is exceedingly ...
Skunk cabbage was used medicinally by Native Americans, and in the 19th century was listed in the U.S. Pharmacopoeia as the drug “dracontium” for the treatment of respiratory diseases ...
Eventually, the plant became known for its medicinal properties and was occasionally sold as a pharmaceutical remedy called "dracontium" during the 19th century. Today, skunk cabbage continues to ...
The blend of Copaifera reticulata (Copaiba Balsam), Citrus paradisi (Pink Grapefruit), Pelargonium x asperum (Geranium), Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender), Cananga Odorata (Ylang Ylang), Piper ...
skunk cabbage pictured growing in wild - Oleg Kovtun Hydrobio/Shutterstock ...