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<blockquote data-quote="RockMcL" data-source="post: 5506321" data-attributes="member: 23050"><p>I am down near TN/AL border and we are covered up in sassafras here. I only pay attention to them in summer when leaved and this year in particular young sprouts/trees have had exponential growth. The mature ones I have noted over the years are still healthy and the roots are definitely expanding their runner range. Been know to chew a leaf or two and occasionally take a little root shoot to expose the grandkids to "sassafras" but do not use the tree medicinally or for tea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockMcL, post: 5506321, member: 23050"] I am down near TN/AL border and we are covered up in sassafras here. I only pay attention to them in summer when leaved and this year in particular young sprouts/trees have had exponential growth. The mature ones I have noted over the years are still healthy and the roots are definitely expanding their runner range. Been know to chew a leaf or two and occasionally take a little root shoot to expose the grandkids to "sassafras" but do not use the tree medicinally or for tea. [/QUOTE]
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