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Pulsatilla koreana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pulsatilla koreana
''Pulsatilla koreana'', the Korean pasque flower (Korean ''Hal-mi-kkot'', 할미꽃), is one species of the genus ''Pulsatilla''. ''P. koreana'' is a hairy, tufted, perennial herb. It is a native perennial plant growing in Korea and used as a traditional Korean herbal medicine. ==Description==
''Pulsatilla koreana'' has 6 petal-like segments that have a silky exterior; stamens in a central boss are surrounded by a ring of staminoids. Leaves are long (3–4 cm long and two- to three-lobed) and pinnate in a basal rosette, and there are five leaflets which are white-woolly pubescent (covered with erect hairs) beneath. The plant has bell-shaped flowers with scapose and pendent, blooming in spring. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by insects. They are solitary terminal on a peduncle of 30–40 cm length. The flower is about 35 mm long, 12 mm across, and its color is usually red to purple. Fruit is borne in heads with long feather styles.
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