ground elder

(thing) by iain (5.8 y) Sun Jul 16 2000 at 20:03:02
A perennial plant, native to Europe and temperate Asia and introduced into north America by European settlers. Ground elder has long creeping underground stems that give rise to numerous leafy shoots and stems. The leaves are divided into toothed oval segments, flowers are white and grow in small bunches. Although a weed and a bane of gardeners, the young leaves can be eaten like spinach, and herbalists claim the plant is a remedy for gout: giving its ancient name of goutweed.
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