
Devil's Walking Stick - Rock Hall, Maryland
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flyingmoose
N 39° 02.040 W 076° 14.376
18S E 392710 N 4321280
Located along the Butterfly trail within the Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge.
Waymark Code: WM139NG
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 10/20/2020
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Aralia spinosa, commonly known as devil's walking stick, is a woody species of plant in the genus Aralia, family Araliaceae, native to eastern North America. The various names refer to the viciously sharp, spiny stems, petioles, and even leaf midribs. It has also been known as Angelica-tree.
This species is sometimes called Hercules' club, prickly ash, or prickly elder, common names it shares with the unrelated Zanthoxylum clava-herculis. For this reason, Aralia spinosa is sometimes confused with that species and mistakenly called the toothache tree, but it does not have the medicinal properties of Zanthoxylum clava-herculis.
Aralia spinosa is occasionally cultivated for its exotic, tropical appearance, having large lacy compound leaves. It is closely related to the Asian species Aralia elata, a more commonly cultivated species with which it is easily confused.