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Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), also
called orangeroot or
yellow puccoon, is a
perennial herb in the
buttercup family Ranunculaceae,
native to North...
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Goldenseal is a
quarterly magazine devoted to West
Virginia traditional life,
published by the West
Virginia Department of Arts,
Culture and
History in...
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herbal and
medicinal plants as
American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius),
goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis),
bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) and
black cohosh...
- Redwood, Bald cypress, Incense-cedar,
Rocky Mountains Bristlecone Pine,
goldenseal, ginseng,
maidenhair fern, Hepatica, blue cohosh,
flowering crabapples...
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families for free. McGehee,
Stuart (Summer 2001). "Historic Coalwood".
Goldenseal.
Archived from the
original on
December 30, 2008.
Retrieved December 19...
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Chlorella Echinacea Ellagic acid
Essiac Fermented wheat germ
extract Ginseng Goldenseal Gotu kola
Grape seed
extract Grapes Handroanthus Hyperi**** perforatum...
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Cleome Colombo (herb) (Frasera carolinensis)
Dandelion Elecampane Ginseng Goldenseal Grewia asiatica (Phalsa or Falsa) Hops Holy
thistle Juniper berry Mint...
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berberine and
reportedly has
antimicrobial properties similar to
those of
goldenseal. In 1899, Oregon-grape was
recognized as the
state flower of Oregon. Berberis...
- the agency. Estep,
Francis F. "Paint and
Cabin Cr**** Murders." In The
Goldenseal Book of the West
Virginia Mine Wars. Ken ****van, ed. Charleston, WV:...
- (Fall 2002). Lilly, John (ed.). "The
Legend of the
Flatwoods Monster".
Goldenseal. 28 (3).
State of West Virginia,
Department of Commerce: 56–61. "Flatwoods...