Glabrous Greenbrier Rhizome
The glabrous greenbrier, scientifically known as Smilax glabra, is a plant species that belongs to the Smilacaceae family. It is commonly found in the southeastern United States and some parts of the eastern United States. The rhizome of the glabrous greenbrier is the part of the plant that is traditionally used for various purposes, including in herbal medicine and culinary applications.
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