sweet flag
noun
            variants  
 or less commonly sweetflag    
  
 or sweet-flag
        
    
            
               plural sweet flags also sweetflags or sweet-flags            
        
    
                                
              
          
                                                      : any of a genus (Acorus of the family Acoraceae) of perennial herbaceous plants that are typically found in wetlands of the northern hemisphere and have long narrow leaves and aromatic roots                                      
              
                             
Here, the bright chartreuse blades of grassy-leaved sweet flag grow in front of big, bold … hosta …— Inta Krombolz
Inta Krombolz
                                       The water reflects the trees and sky; the palette is a range of greens—grass, conifers, green-and-white sweet flag.— Eleanor Dwight
Eleanor Dwight
                         
                
                                
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                                                      : an Asian plant (Acorus calamus) that has been introduced to Europe and North America that has been used especially formerly as a flavoring agent and in alternative medicine but is now banned for these uses in several countries because of its potential carcinogenic effects and toxicity : calamus                                       
              
                             
            Sweet flag is poisonous under certain conditions causing disturbed digestion, gastroenteritis, persistent constipation, … and passage of blood into the feces. In 1968 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported that the use of sweet flag was unsafe. The report was issued due to cancerous tumors found in lab animals treated with the plant.    — Timothy J. Motley
Timothy J. Motley          
                                       Meanwhile, the Mexican government has banned the use of some species of plants in infusions or vegetable oils because of the level of toxicity. … The latest list, from 1999, prohibits 76 species, including some that are habitually used by herbalists and traditional medicine practitioners, such as calamus or sweet flag … belladonna, wormseed, rue and salvia.    — Emilio Godoy
Emilio Godoy          
                         
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