Commercial land (Phytolacca acinosa? Roxb), commercial land family, commercial land genus perennial stout herb. Widely distributed in the red soil south of the Yangtze River in the low hilly areas, in the existing distribution of species in China are mainly Phytolacca acinosa (wild radish) and Phytolacca acinosa (U.S. land, U.S. land, ten stamens of Phytolacca acinosa). According to their morphology, these species are called Amaranthus grandis, Radicchio amaranthus, Radicchio amaranthus, Radicchio amaranthus, and Rouge amaranthus. It is mistakenly planted as ginseng because of its close resemblance to the Amaranthaceae family's capital orchid (commonly known as earth ginseng or earth ginseng). The roots are plump, fleshy, and conical. Leaves are ovoid, entire. Flowers white in summer and fall, in racemes. Carpels eight, free. Berries oblate, purple-black. Infructescence erect.