Mortimer Abramowitz Gallery of Photomicrography

Ague Tree (Sassafras albidum) Section

The roots of ague trees contain oil that can be extracted for human benefit. In fact, ague tree oil was once the key ingredient of root beer. However, large doses of the oil may have narcotic properties. Today, the oil is most frequently employed by the perfume industry, which frequently utilizes the substance to scent soaps. The bark of the root can also be used to make a soothing tea.