RMG3YMG7–Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus) with spadix, Cambridgeshire, England
RMP8P1K9–Flowering Sweetflag
RF2J1A6N7–top view of pile of dried Sweet flag (calamus) roots on gray wooden table
RMH8YT3M–sweet flag, acorus calamus
RM2EWHWF7–Identified in book as two varieties of Sweet flag. Acorus calamus. After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek physician and botanist Pedanius Dioscorides's 1st century AD work De Materia Medica.
RF2WX8KWW–Variegated Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus) in a man-made pond with a cascading fountain
RFGARXXB–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RF2JM0YTA–Inflorescence of sweet flag (Acorus calamus), tall wetland plant, used as decorative pond vegetation and also in traditional medicine, blurry green ba
RFG2911J–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RF2B06R74–Calamus herb root in a mortar with pestle used in herbal medicine to treat ulcers, upset stomach and inflammation, diarrhoea & flatulence.
RF2C68E12–Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus variegatus) in a shallow pond in front of a decorative retaining wall and landscaped hill
RFR0FMDA–Rather weird sci-fi looking piece of garden plant. Possibly forming seed head of Sweet Flag / Acorus calamus, or maybe Skunk Cabbage, but uncertain.
RFFFXFJN–Medicinal plant Vacha Vekhand Bhadra Vacha Ugragandha sweet flag Acorus calamus Linn
RM2RXGFEA–Sweet flag (Acorus calamus), German ginger, German zedoary, real calamus, gastric root, smoking, esotericism, smoking woods, cut out, object
RFE53P34–Acorus calamus, also known as Sweet Flag.
RF2RDHJYP–Acorus calamus, sweet flag, young grass in the pond in the pond lit by the rays of the sun
RFMYMDE6–Inflorescence of sweet flag (Acorus calamus)
RFR03WHH–Healing herb sweet flag or calamus
RFPBPKT2–Inflorescence of sweet flag (Acorus calamus) with young fruits
RF2WHXCDD–Acorus gramineus, sweet flag
RMKA6EKC–Vekhand plant, India, Asia - stp 258966
RF2WHYABF–Acorus gramineus, Japanese sweet flag
RMH8YT3P–sweet flag, acorus calamus
RFATDF8M–Acorus calamus
RMH8YT3R–japanese sweet flag, acorus gramineus
RF2J1A6N3–pieces of dried Sweet flag (calamus) root close up on gray plate
RM2J7FF2B–Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root (Acorus calamus) plant next to pond water in spring, Hungary, Europe
RFG2911M–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RMH016Y1–sweetflag, sweet sedge (Acorus calamus), with inflorescence, Germany
RFR0FMDD–Rather weird sci-fi looking piece of garden plant. Possibly forming seed head of Sweet Flag / Acorus calamus, or maybe Skunk Cabbage, but uncertain.
RM2WHKR9C–Calamus (Acorus calamus 'Variegatus'), Trebah Garden, Federal Republic of Germany
RM2HJMFHA–Pond with Acorus calamus ‘variegatus' - Variegated Sweet Flag, Pontederia cordata - Pickerel Weed, Nymphaea - Waterlilies in front yard garden.
RF2G2DFBP–Dried Acorus calamus roots, also known as sweet flag, and bottles with oil and extract isolated on light background. For personal care products, beaut
RFPBPKT7–Inflorescence of sweet flag (Acorus calamus) with young fruits
RM2RMDWYB–Probable Sweet Flag (Acorus Calamus) on Rocks by Cushendun Caves, Cushendun, Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK- used as backdrop in the TV series Game of
RF2PKHMR5–Calamus root isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, vasambu. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RFGHXT8X–Acorus calamus
RMEA40Y7–Sweet flag
RFBT2K2M–Pieces of sweet calamus seeds
RFR65C4H–Dried medicinal herbs raw materials isolated on white. Root of Acorus calamus, also called sweet flag or calamus.
RF2J1A6NE–few dried Sweet flag (calamus) roots close up on gray wooden table
RF2CDME1G–Donacia semicuprea ( ) on the stem of the (Acorus calamus ), Germany
RFG2911F–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RMH016Y2–sweetflag, sweet sedge (Acorus calamus), with inflorescence, Germany
RFG1YGYY–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RFR0FMDB–Rather weird sci-fi looking piece of garden plant. Possibly forming seed head of Sweet Flag / Acorus calamus, or maybe Skunk Cabbage, but uncertain.
RMAPJ2AX–Calamus Flag Root Sweet Myrtle (Acorus calamus) inflorescence
RMC507KA–Blades of Sweet Flag or Calamus in morning light
RM2HJMFKH–Pond with Acorus calamus ‘variegatus' - Variegated Sweet Flag, Pontederia cordata - Pickerel Weed, Nymphaea - Waterlilies in front yard garden.
RF2G2DFBK–Dried Acorus calamus roots, also known as sweet flag, and bottles with oil and extract isolated on light background. For personal care products, beaut
RM2B0AKG4–White Hydrangea, yellow Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldstrum’ - Coneflowers, Acorus calamus 'Variegatus' - Variegated Sweet Flag in border in summer.
RFPBP57B–Leaves of Acorus calamus and Typha angustifolia around pond
RF2PMHDFC–Calamus root isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, vasambu. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RFGHXT7B–Acorus calamus
RMEA415J–Sweet flag
RMHWHBC6–Acorus root, Cinnamon Sedge, Flagroot, Myrtle Flag, Sweet Calamus, Acorus cal mush, Kalmuswurzel, German ginger, of German Zitwer, real Kalmus, Magenw
RFR65C4E–Dried medicinal herbs raw materials isolated on white. Root of Acorus calamus, also called sweet flag or calamus.
RF2J1A6NA–portion of dried Sweet flag (calamus) roots in bowl isolated on white background
RFF8MY0W–Dried sweet flag (Acorus calamus)
RF2FXA6HA–Copperplate botanical illustration of Sweet Flag / Acorus calamus from Robert Thornton's British Flora, 1812. Once used as a medicinal plant.
RM2HJMEDA–Deschampsia cespitosa - Tufted Hair Grass next to flagstone path leading to pond with Acorus calamus ‘variegatus' - Variegated Sweet Flag, Pontederia.
RFG1YGYP–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RFWRJ8JR–Acorus calamus, Acorus calamus (also called sweet flag or calamus)
RMM1HNBF–Acorus calamus,Kalmus,Calamus root, sweet flag, rat root, sweet sedge, flag root, sweet calomel
RM2AAD6B3–Acorus root, Cinnamon Sedge, Flagroot, Myrtle Flag, Sweet Calamus / (Acorus calmus) | Kalmuswurzel, Deutscher Ingwer, Deutscher Zitwer, Echter Kalmus,
RM2JPFC7K–Tuft of green reeds on a lake. Leaf blades reflected on the water surface. Eames Pons, Moore State Park, Paxton, MA, US.
RF2G2DFC7–Fresh and dried Acorus calamus roots, also known as sweet flag, calamus leaves and powder, tonic for skin and hair. For personal care products, beauty
RF2GGWAWD–Rice tree
RF2GX9DBG–Calamus (also called sweet flag) near the water on the shore of the Masurian lake, beautiful landscape, Ruciane-Nida, Poland
RF2PJR2T0–Calamus root isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, vasambu. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RFGHXT91–Acorus calamus
RF2PKHMF3–Calamus root in wooden scoop, isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RMEA40C6–Sweet flag
RMHWHBC7–Acorus root, Cinnamon Sedge, Flagroot, Myrtle Flag, Sweet Calamus, Acorus cal mush, Kalmuswurzel, German ginger, of German Zitwer, real Kalmus, Magenw
RF2J1A6MD–several pieces of dried Sweet flag (calamus) root on white plate
RMCWN7N6–Calamus and other herbs
RMBE8H8T–kalmoes,acorus calamus,calamus
RFMEGNP8–Pond with water lillies in the summer in Zabrze, Silesian Upland, Poland.
RFG1YGYT–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RM2HJMF2H–Pond with Acorus calamus ‘variegatus' - Variegated Sweet Flag, Pontederia cordata - Pickerel Weed, Nymphaea - Waterlilies and bordered by Alchemilla.
RFH28C3C–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag with another ayurvedic herb over white background
RMM1HNAR–Acorus calamus,Kalmus,Calamus root, sweet flag, rat root, sweet sedge, flag root, sweet calomel
RFGW3WCG–Soapnuts and sweet flag in a mortar with pestle over white background
RMM1HNCT–Acorus calamus Ogon,Kalmus,Calamus root, sweet flag, rat root, sweet sedge, flag root, sweet calomel
RM2AAAN12–Acorus root, Cinnamon Sedge, Flagroot, Myrtle Flag, Sweet Calamus / (Acorus calmus) | Kalmuswurzel, Deutscher Ingwer, Deutscher Zitwer, Echter Kalmus,
RF2G2DFC9–Fresh and dried Acorus calamus roots, also known as sweet flag, calamus leaves and powder, tonic for skin and hair. For personal care products, beauty
RF2GGWABG–Rice tree
RF2GX9DB9–Calamus (also called sweet flag) near the water on the shore of the Masurian lake, beautiful landscape, Ruciane-Nida, Poland
RM2A7HF12–Sweet flag, Acorus calamus. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RFGHXT8W–Acorus calamus
RF2PMHDEC–Calamus root in wooden spoon, isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RF2K2EAHB–pieces of dried Sweet flag (calamus) root close up
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