Definition
Genus Acorus comprises rhizomatous, wetland plants known for their fragrant leaves and medicinal properties. These monocots are characterized by their sword-shaped leaves that grow directly from the rhizome. They thrive in moist environments, often found along streams and pond edges. The plants have been used traditionally for their aromatic and therapeutic benefits. Think of them as nature's pharmacy, offering healing and wellness. 🏥 It offers natural comfort and aid.