0 a plant with large roots and heart-shaped leaves that climbs up walls, or a drink whose flavour comes from the root of this plant --
They used birch bark (see birch beer), dandelion, sarsaparilla, fruit extracts, and other substances.
The company also produced soda water, birch beer, sarsaparilla and spruce beer.
Herbaceous plants in the understory include many fern species, and sarsaparilla.
Herb and heath species include wintergreen, wild sarsaparilla, and wood sorrel.
He began to experiment with flavorings, beginning with sarsaparilla.
Along with commercially available sarsaparilla, sassafras remains an ingredient in use among hobby or microbrew enthusiasts.
In the north-central section, acidic soils support sassafras and sarsaparilla, species that were once used in beverage making.
Common shrubs and herbs are: saskatoon, red-osier dogwood, raspberry, wild rose, currants and bracted honeysuckle, wild sarsaparilla, hairy lungwort, asters, and peavine.