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What kind of plant is it?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Yiran is a Chinese word, and the pinyin means "ringing nronomn", which means (time) goes by. Time is often described as fleeting. The provenance is Handing's wife's Widow Fu: time flies but does not stay, will move the spirit to the great line. But did you know that you can eat it? What is it?

Yiran is a Chinese word, and the pinyin means "ringing nronomn", which means (time) goes by. Time is often described as fleeting. The provenance is Han Ding's wife's Widow Fu: "time flies but does not stay, will move the spirit to the great line." But did you know that you can eat it? What kind of plant is it?

It is also called a mistake. Only "Shi" has the meaning of "Baisu". The original intention is: the luxuriant appearance of Bai Su. So it's not a plant. Only cymbals are plants.

Baisu is an annual herb. The ancient name is Kui, also known as Ezra. The seed can extract oil, and can be used as medicine with the old stem, and the leaves can extract aromatic oil. The plant height is about 1 meter. The stem is square and furrowed, much branched, the base is hard and smooth, and the upper part is white hairy. Leaves ovoid, apex acute, abaxially glandular punctate. The stems and leaves are green. Racemes terminal or lateral. Nutlet round, commonly known as Suzi, yellowish brown, reticulated. Originated in China, is now distributed in the northeast provinces, as well as Hebei, Shanxi, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hubei, Sichuan, Fujian, Yunnan, Guizhou and other places. It is also distributed in Japan, North Korea and northern India. After the seeds of wild Baisu are scattered, they often grow in batches and form their own groups.

 
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