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Purple pot grass

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Sedum sarmentosum Bunge (Latin scientific name: Sedum sarmentosum Bunge), also known as: Sedum sarmentosum Bunge, sedum, sedum, is a succulent plant of the Sedum family, with creeping stems and easy rooting. The sterile branches and flower stems are thin, creeping and taking root at the nodes until below the inflorescence, 10-25 cm long. 3-leaf whorls, leaves oblanceolate to oblong, 15-28 mm long and 3-7 mm wide. Weeping pot grass generally grows in rocky gaps on hillsides, along ravines, and in moist places along rivers. It is very easy to cultivate and does not have strict environmental requirements. It can be planted in front of and behind the house, and it can also be grown in pots. It is usually propagated by divisions. Weeping pot grass It is a commonly used medicinal herb widely spread among the people. The whole plant is used as medicine and has the functions of clearing away heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and diuresis, draining pus and promoting muscle growth. Growing or cultivated on hillside rocks. Distributed in northern and southern China.

Chinese scientific name

Purple potgrass

Latin scientific name

Sedum?sarmentosum?Bunge?

Also known as

Half a branch of dog tooth, stone nail, half branch of lotus, chicken grass, dog tooth, melon seed grass

Two names

Sedum?sarmentosum?

Sedum?sarmentosum?

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Kingdom

Kingdom Plant

Phylum

Angiosperm

Class

Dicotyledons Class Planta

Subclass

Primordial Perianth Subclass

Order

Rosales

Suborder

Saxifrage suborder

Family

Sedumaceae

Genus

Sedum

Species

Purple grass

Distribution area: China, North Korea, and Japan