Sassafras tree – Wild plants with Susun Weed



Susun shows us a Sassafras tree, and the different shaped leaves. She talks about making tea from the root or leaves. She also discusses safe uses.
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  1. aikitherese says:

    Here in central VA, sassafras grows everywhere. I have one bed where several plants have come up on their own. I've used the roots in a fermented soda. Good to know the leaves can be brewed into a tea as well!

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