Wild Sarsaparilla, scientifically known as Aralia nudicaulis, is a perennial, herbaceous plant species native to North America. It is often found in rich, moist woodland areas. The plant features a single, large, and compound leaf atop a tall stalk, along with small, white flowers that bloom in late spring, followed by dark purple or black berries. Wild Sarsaparilla is traditionally used for medicinal purposes, including treatment of skin diseases, coughs, and digestive issues.
