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Calamus Collection

Calamus, scientifically known as Acorus calamus, is a fascinating plant that goes by various names such as sweet flag or calamus

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Calamus Collection: Acorus calamus (sweet flag or calamus)
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Calamus Collection: Sweet flag, Acorus calamus
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Calamus Collection: DDE-90039209
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Calamus Collection: DDE-90039210
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Calamus Collection: DDE-90039208
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Calamus Collection: DDE-90039206
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Calamus Collection: DDE-90039207
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Calamus Collection: DDE-90027102
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Calamus Collection: Bulrush, Typha latifolia, and sweetflag, Acorus calamus
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Calamus Collection: Rattan palm, Calamus discolor
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Calamus Collection: Sweet flag or cinnamon sedge, Acorus calamus
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Calamus Collection: Dragons blood, rattan or rotang, Daemonorops draco
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Calamus Collection: Sweet flag, Acorus calamus
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Calamus Collection: Sweet flag or calamus, Acorus calamus
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Calamus Collection: Dragons blood palm, Daemonorops draco
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Calamus Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 716
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Calamus Collection: Scribes palette and a case for writing reeds, from the tomb of Tutankhamun (c
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Calamus Collection: Calamus rotang, rattan palm
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Calamus Collection: Calamus taurinus, Galapagos porgy
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Calamus Collection: Calamus viminalis, rattan fruit
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Calamus Collection: Hana-strobel? acornus calamus, sweet flag
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Calamus Collection: Ophiopogon planiscapus Nigrescens
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Calamus Collection: Winter aconite (Eranthis hyemalis)

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Calamus, scientifically known as Acorus calamus, is a fascinating plant that goes by various names such as sweet flag or calamus. Its unique properties and historical significance make it an intriguing subject to explore. Used for centuries in traditional medicine, sweet flag has been valued for its medicinal properties. The roots of this perennial herb are often used to create herbal remedies due to their aromatic and therapeutic qualities, and is believed to have numerous health benefits, including aiding digestion and relieving respiratory issues. In ancient times, the renowned Italian naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi documented the beauty of Acorus calamus in his illustrations. His detailed plate published in the 16th century showcases the intricate structure of this remarkable plant. Interestingly, sweet flag shares similarities with other plants like bulrush (Typha latifolia) and rattan palm (Calamus discolor). These connections highlight the diversity within nature and how different species can coexist harmoniously. One distinctive feature of Acorus calamus is its pleasant fragrance reminiscent of cinnamon. This quality has earned it another name - cinnamon sedge. The aroma adds a delightful touch when used in perfumes or potpourri blends. Beyond its practical uses, calamus holds cultural significance too. In some traditions, it is associated with purification rituals and spiritual practices. Its presence brings positive energy and promotes clarity of thought. As we delve into the world of botany, exploring plants like Acorus calamus reminds us of nature's wonders that surround us every day. From its medicinal applications to artistic depictions throughout history, this captivating herb continues to intrigue scientists and enthusiasts alike.