spikenard

spikenard
/spuyk"neuhrd, -nahrd/, n.
1. an aromatic, Indian plant, Nardostachys jatamansi, of the valerian family, believed to be the nard of the ancients.
2. an aromatic substance used by the ancients, supposed to be obtained from this plant.
3. any of various other plants, esp. an American plant, Aralia racemosa, of the ginseng family, having an aromatic root.
[1300-50; ME < ML spica nardi. See SPIKE2, NARD]

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▪ Aralia racemosa
also called  American Spikenard, Petty Morrel, or Life-of-man 

      (Aralia racemosa), North American member of the ginseng family (Araliaceae) of the order Cornales, characterized by large spicy-smelling roots. It grows 3.5 m (11 feet) tall and has leaves divided into three heart-shaped parts. The flowers are grouped into numerous clusters at the end of the central stem.

      The roots of A. nudicaulis, a close relative of spikenard, are used as a substitute for sarsaparilla flavouring. Smilacina racemosa, one of the false Solomon's seals in the family Liliaceae (order Liliales), is sometimes called wild spikenard.

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