RFEWA4KY–Liquorice or Glycyrrhiza glabra or Licorice or Glycyrrhiza glandulifera, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Liquorice isolated on a white background.
RM2BTX7EP–Glycyrrhiza glabra var glandulifera. 28 Dec 20171
RF2K26HKG–illustration with liquorise plant
RFKWWFHC–liquorise plant vector frame on color background
RF2K27R5W–licorice tea illustration
RFC7C6XM–Liquorice or Glycyrrhiza glandulifera, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Liquorice isolated on a white background.
RF2K277XC–liquorise vector frame
RMRFP527–. Production of drug and condiment plants. Medicinal plants; Herbs. Licorice Licorice (fig. 33) is derived from two closely related perennial herbs (Glycyrrhiza glabra and G. glandulifera) native to southern Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia. The rhizome and root (usually called root) are used in medicine, confections, and to a much more important extent in various tobacco products. There has never been any production of licorice in the United States. Attempts to introduce licorice as a crop were made many years ago in Florida, Louisiana, and Cahfornia, but these were not successful, a