Definition
American columbo, or *Frasera caroliniensis*, is a striking perennial plant native to eastern North America. It is known for its tall stalk, basal rosette of leaves, and bitter-tasting roots. Think of it as nature's skyscraper, rising from the forest floor. π’ Its impressive size and long lifespan make it a notable plant in its habitat. It's a slow-growing plant with a uniquely bitter taste.