Archive image from page 12 of Dandelions, hawkweeds, ginseng, canker worms. Dandelions, hawkweeds, ginseng, canker worms dandelionshawkwe95muns Year: 1903 GINSENG. W. M. MUNSON. In response to numerous requests for information from the Experiment Station upon the cultivation of ginseng as a business venture, the following brief suggestions have been prepared: Ginseng is a native perennial plant having a thick, fleshy, irregular root, and leaves somewhat resembling the common sarsaparilla, to which it is quite closely related. Not infre- quently specimens of sarsaparilla are sent for identifi
Archive image from page 12 of Dandelions, hawkweeds, ginseng, canker worms. Dandelions, hawkweeds, ginseng, canker worms dandelionshawkwe95muns Year: 1903 GINSENG. W. M. MUNSON. In response to numerous requests for information from the Experiment Station upon the cultivation of ginseng as a business venture, the following brief suggestions have been prepared: Ginseng is a native perennial plant having a thick, fleshy, irregular root, and leaves somewhat resembling the common sarsaparilla, to which it is quite closely related. Not infre- quently specimens of sarsaparilla are sent for identification with the hope that they will prove to be ginseng. Both species are found in .Maine, but sarsaparilla is the more common. The Figure 3v—Leaves and flower cluster of Ginseng.
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