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Sweet flag plants have long, narrow, aromatic leaves, greenish brown cylindrical flowers, and roots that spread close to the surface of the soil. A thick subterranean stem, known as the rhizome, enables the propagation of sweet flag by producing shoots and root systems that develop into new individuals. The rhizomes of sweet flag plants also maintain food reserves and allow the species to survive cold winter weather, sprouting again the following spring. |
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