GINSENG, THE MIRACLE PLANT
General characteristic of ginsengFlowers:Ginseng flowers are because of its little dimension, each flower might have five petals. When mature, it will produce five seeds. Flowers begin to appear within the third of fourth year. Stems and Leaves:
However, ginseng plants grown in the wild appear quite different from cultivated ones: the stem are thinner, the leaflets thin and small, and the number of leafstalks does not as closely relate to the age of the plant as it does in cultivated ones. Three leafstalks are found in four to ten-year-old wild ginseng plants and four to five leafstalks in ten-year-old or older plants. Ginseng's leaf-stems are more readily available at a lower cost than its root. Root:The root is the healing part of ginseng plants. The ginseng root has the shape that resembles the human body. The cost of the ginseng depends on its age. Just, as the human body matures, the worth increases. Every year, in the summer, the stem and leaves expire, when this takes place, it will eventually leave behind a sign or rings. Every loop indicates a year of life of the ginseng. Procedure of planting ginseng.The ginseng plant needs approximately five to six years to grow ten centimeters. Its complexity to grow makes it difficult to plant like an indoor plant. This procedures requires 15 years with frequent plowing furthermore using only organic fertilizer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All information is based on historical data. Herbs and formulas have been used for thousands of years in the Orient and are recognized by modern herbalists. Many people in China, Korea, and Japan have improved their health as well as cured their ailments with these herbs and formulas. Copyright © 2010-12 AmazingGinseng.com All right reserved |