Balsamorrhiza

/ˌbælsəmoʊˈraɪzə/ noun

A genus of North American plants known for their aromatic, balsam-like roots, including the balsamroot plant.

From Greek 'balsamon' (balsam) plus 'rhiza' (root), creating a Latinized scientific name describing plants with fragrant, resinous roots used medicinally by indigenous peoples.

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