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Boar hog root, also known as "wild ginger" or "Asarum canadense," is a low-growing perennial plant characterized by its heart-shaped, dark green leaves that emerge from the ground. The leaves are typically 4-8 inches wide and grow in pairs, forming a dense ground cover. The plant produces small, brownish-purple, cup-shaped flowers that bloom close to the ground, often hidden among the foliage. Its rhizomatous root system is thick and fleshy, resembling a tuber.

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