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About
The Aquate Root is a round bulbous growth which contains a clear blue liquid. when used in creams this root hydrates dry or chapped skin. The Aquate Root can be found growing naturally in bogs. Aquate root's body has short green stalks and thin blue flowers. This plant is most commonly used as a hydrater.