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Cantillon Asperule Odorante

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[[File:AsperulaOdorata.jpg|thumb|left|frameless|Asperula Odorata Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galium_odoratum#mediaviewer/File:Galium_odoratum_Flower.JPG Wikipedia]]]
Asperule Odorante (''Asperula odorata'' or ''Galium odoratum'') is a perennial flowering plant native to Europe. Its common names include woodruff, sweet woodruff, wild baby's breath, and master of the woods (a literal translation from the German ''waldmeister''). As the word ''odorata'' suggests, the plant is renowned for its sweet, aromatic smell. It is used as a primary ingredient in ''Maitrank'', a drink served throughout Germany and into Wallonia. The Dutch word for this flower is ''lievevrouwebedstro''.
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