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Also known as Muskrat Root, this is a tall, moisture-loving perennial monocot growing to 2 metres tall from a rhizome. The sword shaped leaves are flat and narrow, but robust, and resemble those of the Iris family – the name “sweet flag” refers to its sweet scent and its similarity to Iris species, which have been referred to as ‘flags’ in English since the late fourteenth century. However the plant should not be confused with the Yellow Water Iris (I.pseudo-acorus). The flower stems rise from the axils of the outer leaves, followed by a semi-erect spadix emerging from one side of the flower stem. The spadix is greenish-yellow, about 5 -10 cm long, and sweetly smelling, and is said also to be sweet in taste. However, only plants that grow in water bear these flowers.
The rhizomes are also sweet and aromatic, as well as being highly medicinal. Sweet Flag has a wide native range across the Northern hemisphere and has a long tradition of medicinal by native peoples in these areas. Frost hardy to about -25°c.
11cm pot.
Sweet Flag likes to grow in full sun to part shade, in or near water. It can withstand a variety of water levels, from very wet conditions to occasional shallow flooding. Rhizomes can be harvested in autumn.
The root is anodyne, aphrodisiac, aromatic, carminative, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, hallucinogenic, hypotensive, sedative, stimulant, stomachic, mildly tonic and vermifuge. Native Americans used it as a bitter and aromatic digestive, against tobacco or drug addiction, and to sharpen the mind. In Asia and Europe it has been used to treat pain and gastrointestinal diseases, and it is an excellent tonic for the whole gastro-intestinal tract. Some studies have shown alcohol extracts of rhizome to have antifungal and antibacterial effects, to be highly effective against parasitic worms in humans, and to have potent antiviral activity against Herpes simplex virus.
Sweet Flag is prescribed in both Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese medicine to treat memory loss and mental disorders, to improve learning performance and to inhibit aging effects.
N.B. Shipping costs are added AFTER you have placed your order, you will then be emailed an invoice with bank details.
Smallest box rate:
This can fit up to 9 plants in 9cm pots.
Shipping a single tree can be expensive. We may be able to fit more in the box for the same price! See our shipping rates for single and multi tree boxes.
Combining sizes?
No problem, we will work out the best rate for you once you’ve placed your order.
Jo has a passion for growing herbs but is not a qualified herbalist and has no medical background.
We are lucky to have Patricia Beagle working here at times, who is qualified, and some of her advice does appear on these pages, but herbs act differently for different people and can interact with other medicines. We therefore always recommend that you consult with your own qualified health-care practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing or on any medications.
Kahikatea Farm cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of the plants or a plant not having the effect it is reputed to have.