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Posted By: chazz

yellowroot lookalike - 05/12/14 09:59 PM

What is this? Top looks like goldenseal but the root is not yellow bit whitish

Posted By: Gotrek

Re: yellowroot lookalike - 05/13/14 09:02 PM

Goldenseal has more separation between the leafs sections.

That looks like a young maple plant. Their root stock is red like that
Posted By: don Wolf

Re: yellowroot lookalike - 05/14/14 05:45 PM

That plant has nothing to do with maple as far as I know. It grows in big patches in my area. I have never tried to find out what it was. I have seen it grown on whole hill sides in the woods. It likes real dark woods and loamy soil in my area. The only place I ever see it around here is in the hill country off of the wabash river bottoms. I have never seen the plant any place north of Evansville, but, it may grow in lots of other [places.
Posted By: chazz

Re: yellowroot lookalike - 05/15/14 09:35 PM

Yes it grew in a huge patch on hillside. Dark woods . Polly 1 acre patch
Posted By: foxkidd44

Re: yellowroot lookalike - 05/16/14 01:41 PM

yupper don...........I see it here too.....def likes that dark woods loamy soil type of areas.............not sure what it is either. grows in huge patches though
Posted By: Ratbag

Re: yellowroot lookalike - 05/17/14 12:53 AM

That's cranesbill. I've dug close to 50# so far this year, Been getting $4.00 pd dry..

Cranesbill contains a powerful ingredient called tannin. Tannin is responsible for soothing the digestive tract, and it is useful in preventing and treating frequent diarrhea. Cranesbill has been used for centuries as a way to treat such problems
Posted By: foxkidd44

Re: yellowroot lookalike - 05/17/14 12:27 PM

that's not cranesbill.........although the root resembles it.

this is cranesbill
http://www.trapperman.com/forum/ubbthrea...al_#Post2603807
Posted By: Ratbag

Re: yellowroot lookalike - 05/18/14 02:41 PM

That root had me, looks just like cranesbill
Posted By: don Wolf

Re: yellowroot lookalike - 05/18/14 05:22 PM

It looks a little like cranes bill, but to the trained eye, It is very different from cranes bill.
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