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Sassafras - Wikipedia Sassafras plants are endemic to North America and East Asia, with two species in each region that are distinguished by some important characteristics, including the frequency of three-lobed leaves (more frequent in East Asian species) and aspects of their sexual reproduction (North American species being dioecious) [citation needed]
What Is Sassafras and Is it Safe? - HowStuffWorks Sassafras has a toxic compound found in the plant's essential oils Because of safrole's potential carcinogenic properties, the FDA banned its use in the 1960s
Sassafras - The Morton Arboretum Sassafras is a North American native tree that provides vivid fall color and interesting mitten-shaped leaves In the wild it can form thickets, a trait that may not be appropriate for every landscape
How to Grow and Care for Sassafras - The Spruce Learn how to grow sassafras (Sassafras albium), an attractive, low-maintenance native tree with flowers in the spring and vibrant fall colors
Sassafras Benefits vs. Sassafras Dangers - Dr. Axe Sassafras in its pure form has been banned by the FDA, but it's been used for centuries as a natural remedy Is it a dangerous drug or beneficial treatment?
Sassafras Tree: History, Leaves, Flowers, Bark (Pictures . . . Sassafras is a genus of three extant and one extinct species of deciduous trees in the family Lauraceae, native to eastern North America and eastern Asia This tree has a long history in North American culture
Sassafras | Silvics of North America Sassafras (Sassafras albidum), sometimes called white sassafras, is a medium-sized, moderately fast growing, aromatic tree with three distinctive leaf shapes: entire, mittenshaped, and threelobed