Polygonum chinense L., also known as winged land, Charcoal star, Charcoal vine, white rice vine, rice vine and Charcoal, is a perennial herb of Polygonaceae, and the whole plant can be used as medicine. The stems are nearly erect or meandering, as high as 1m, cylindrical, slightly furrowed, smooth or sparsely hairy or glandular hairy, lying on the ground or attached, with solid bottom and many branches, and the tender branches are purplish red. China, Japanese, Philippine, Malaysian, Indian.
Chinese scientific name charcoal mother
Latin scientific name polygon um Chinense L.
Don't call it the right place with wings, the burning charcoal star, the burning charcoal vine, the white rice vine and the believing rice vine.
Binary Polygonum chinense
Plant kingdom
Angiosperm phylum
Class dicotyledonous plants
Subclass primitive perianth subclass
Polygonales
Polygonaceae
Genus Polygonum
Seed charcoal mother
Distribution: China, Japanese, Philippine, Malaysian, Indian.