Photo: Acorus calamus 1.

Leaves. As you can see there's nothing to distinguish this from the many Iris species - except that that this one has a heavenly scent. They are of course very easy to tell apart in flower. BGBM, Berlin, Germany. Planted. 1995-06-01.
Acorus calamus L. Engl.: calamus, European sweet flag, sweet flag, cinnamon sedge, flagroot, gladdon, myrtle flag, myrtle grass, myrtle sedge, sweet cane, sweet myrtle, sweet root, sweet rush, sweet sedge. Deu.: Echter Kalmus, Deutscher Ingwer, Europäischer Kalmus, Kalamus, Kalmus, Magenwurzel. Suom.: rohtokalmojuuri, kalmanjuuri, kalmojuuri. Sven.: kalmus, kalmusrot. Fran.: acore roseau, acore calame, acore odorant, acore vrai, acorus aromatique, belle-angélique, radote, roseau odorant. Ital.: calamo aromatico
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Photo: Acorus calamus 1.