Wild ginseng plant properties
Wild ginseng is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Panax of the Araliaceae family. It is divided into Changbai Mountain wild ginseng and Russian wild ginseng. It is mostly produced in the Northeast region of China and is more common in North Korea, Japan, Russia and other countries abroad.
Wild ginseng looks like
Wild ginseng has dense reed bowls, long reed heads, human-shaped transverse body, horizontal stripes on the main root, dark color, and many pearl knots.
Color of wild ginseng: Wild ginseng has small flowers, terminal umbels, bell-shaped flowers, light yellow-green petals, and bright red berries when ripe.
Morphological characteristics of wild ginseng leaves: The compound leaves of wild ginseng are palmately shaped, and the three middle leaflets are nearly equal in size, oval or slightly obovate, with a tapered apex, finely serrated edges at the base, and no petioles.
The appearance of wild ginseng roots: Wild ginseng roots form a synaxial rhizome, with thick and short internodes forming a creeping bamboo whip-like rhizome. The roots are not enlarged and are fibrous.
Sentences to describe wild ginseng
There are many beautiful legends about ginseng. In the legend, when thousands of ginseng grows, it will turn into a fat baby wearing a red bellyband, a beautiful girl wearing a red flower on her head, and a kind-hearted old man with white hair, helping the suffering people.
The medicinal value of ginseng is also very high. It has the effects of nourishing the five internal organs, calming the spirit, calming the soul, stopping fright, eliminating evil spirits, improving eyesight, happiness, and improving intelligence. Long-term use can prolong life.
Appreciation of wild ginseng pictures