Licorice Root
Botanical Name
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Usual Origin(s)
China
Description
Also known as Sweetwood, and also spelled Liquorice. The root of licorice, cut into about 1/4-inch pieces, which is a size preferred for herbal tea and blending. Licorice, which is native to Southern Europe and parts of Asia, is traditionally chewed for its sweet, soothing pulp.
Magical Uses:
Lust, Love, and Fidelity
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