Plant properties of Scutellaria barbata
Scutellaria barbata has many nicknames, mainly toothbrush grass, mountain whip, Scutellaria baicalensis, Scutellaria tenuifolia, Hypericum japonicum, etc., and it is a herb of Scutellaria of Labiatae.
The origin of Scutellaria barbata is in Brazil, South America, which is common on hillsides or fields. It has strong adaptability and is cultivated and maintained all over China.
Scutellaria barbata
Scutellaria barbata is an annual herb with a height of 10- 15 cm. Its leaves are cylindrical, flowers are solitary in leaf axils, the lower part of bracts is small, and the upper part is even smaller, which is oval to oblong, full-margin, covered with sparse hairs, and pedicels are puberulent.
Color: Scutellaria barbata has many colors, mainly white, yellow, red, etc. The leaves and stems are all green.
Leaves: Leaves with short stalks or subsessile, covered with sparse hairs, triangular oval or oval-lanceolate, with sharp apex, wide wedge-shaped base and shallow teeth at the edge.
Seeds: The seeds of Scutellaria barbata are like small nuts, brown in color, oblate in shape, with small warty protrusions on them.
Root system: Scutellaria barbata rhizome is short and thick, with more fibrous roots.
Describe the sentence of Scutellaria barbata
It was difficult to predict the wind and cloud, and I don't know how to predict the disaster. The little Scutellaria barbata in front of the courtyard never looked up at the wind and cloud, so she never worried about her fate.
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