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Western sweetroot
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Osmorhiza occidentalis

Common Name: Western sweetroot

Western sweetroot is an erect woodland perennial in the carrot family. It has dark-green, divided leaves all the way up the stem topped with a delicate, flat-topped flower heads with many small, yellowish flowers. The seeds ripen into black, needle-shaped seeds while the leaves are still green and full, making it an outstanding plant for a woodland garden.

Flower Color: Green
Zones: 6-9
Growth Habit: Perennial
Height: 2-5
Spread: 0-2
Light Needs: Shade
Flowering Season: Spring
Leaf Color: Green
Plant Features: Native to Pacific Northwest

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