English: Clayton's sweetroot; Sweet cicely.
Genus: ± 10 species
Region: North American, Canada, eastern United States.
Use: roots as a feminine deodorant; as clothes deodorant; to rinse babies nappies; to kill lice in chickens.
BotanyPerennial herb; ternately branched, having three-leafed branches; anise like smell or flavor.
Leaves: yellowish green.
Stem: with white hairs.
Seeds: with barbs on the end, sticking to clothing, fur, feathers.