Licorice Root

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Licorice Root

Licorice root is shrubby perennial and is a member of the legume family.

Licorice root, a shrubby perennial that bears bluish-purple flowers in summer, is a member of the legume family. A native of the Mediterranean, it grows well in hot, dry areas. The roots are the edible portion of the plant, producing flavoring for candies and a sweetener that quenches thirst. Dried roots are sometimes used as chew sticks. The plant spreads by rhizomes, so it can be easily divided to start new plants. It is not related to the ornamental annual called licorice plant (Helichrysum). 

 

Licorice Root Overview

GENUS NAMEGlycyrrhiza glabra
COMMON NAMELicorice Root
PLANT TYPEHerb, Shrub
LIGHTPart Sun, Sun
HEIGHT3 to 8 feet
WIDTH3 to 4 feet
FLOWER COLORBlue, Purple
SEASON FEATURESSummer Bloom
SPECIAL FEATURESCut Flowers
ZONES10, 7, 8, 9
PROPAGATIONDivision, Stem Cuttings
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