Northern Bupleurum is also called Bamboo Leaf Bupleurum and Bupleurum Bupleurum. There is actually no difference between it and Bupleurum, but the one that is more different from it is actually Bupleurum niger. Although they are both plants of the Bupleurum family, the difference between the two is still relatively big.
Introduction to Nanbupleurum
Nanbupleurum is also called narrow-leaf Bupleurum and red Bupleurum. 30-60 cm high. The main root is well developed, conical, dark reddish brown; the stem is single or clustered with 2-3 branches; the leaves are thin linear, scattered inflorescences, yellow petals; the fruit is oval.
Introduction to Northern Bupleurum
Northern Bupleurum can reach 85 cm in height. Its main root is hard and thick, brown, with fine longitudinal grooves on the surface of the stem and is solid; the surface of the leaves is bright green. , the back side is light green, often covered with hoarfrost; the leaves on the top of the stem are the same shape, with compound umbels, and the peduncles are thin and extend horizontally, forming a loose cone shape; the involucre is small, narrowly lanceolate, and the petals are bright yellow, with the upper part facing upward. Infolded, middle rib raised, style base dark yellow, fruit oval, brown.