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Aconitum koreanum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aconitum koreanum
''Aconitum koreanum'' (Hangul: 백부자) (also known as Korean monk's hood) is one of the species of ''Aconitum''. It is one of the crude botanical drugs that has been applied in Chinese medicine during past decades. ==Ecology== ''A. koreanum'' is a perennial shrub with thickened roots growing to in height. It prefers a soil slightly retentive of moisture, such as a moist loam. The shade side of mountain valleys is preferred. Its stems are glabrous and strict. The plant is simple or branched with the leaves crowded. These leaves are alternate and palmately cleft 3-5 and long-petioled and upper leaves shorter almost sessile. Proximal cauline leaves are withered at anthesis.〔 Its leaver are deeply divided again to lanceolate and sharply acuminate. The roots are poisonous. The flower's color is pale yellow or sometimes purplish tint. The flowers bloom from July to August. Its pedicels are short and has 5 petal-like sepals; the upper one clearly hooded, the others flat, the lower 2 narrower than the others.〔 The entire plant is - in height.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Aconitum coreanum )〕 *Habitat: Grassy areas in mountain valleys or on slopes.〔 *Distribution: Korea, China, Mongolia, Far eastern Russia.〔
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