Alternative names: Yang Lok Kui, Vine Tianqi, Blood Panax pseudoginseng, Jin Bu Hui, etc.
Latin name: Boussingaultia gracilis Miers var
Family: Lok Kui, Lok Kui family
Origin: Brazil
Vine Panax pseudoginseng is a perennial persistent root slightly ligneous It is a twining vine, smooth and glabrous. The new shoots of a year can be up to more than 4~5m long, with rounded stems, young stems are green, old mature stems become brown, leaves are alternate, fleshy and plump, and the leaf blades are heart-shaped, smooth and glabrous, with short stalks. The fruit part, leaves and shoots can be eaten. The bead buds of Vine Panax quinquefolium can be used as medicine, which has the effect of tonifying the liver and kidney, nourishing, strengthening the waist and knees, and reducing swelling and dispersing phlegm.