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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Arisaemateae

Scientific name
  
Pinellia ternata

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Aroideae

Genus
  
Pinellia

Higher classification
  
Pinellia

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Similar
  
Wolfiporia extensa, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Scutellaria baicalensis, Coptis chinensis, Bai zhu

Pinellia ternata crow dipper


Pinellia ternata (Chinese: 半夏, Japanese: カラスビシャク), crow-dipper, is a plant native to China, Japan, and Korea, but also grows as an invasive weed in parts of Europe (Austria, Germany) and North America (California, Ontario, northeastern United States). The leaves are trifoliate, while the flowers are of the spathe and spadix form typical of plants in Araceae.

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Characteristics

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The plant spreads by rhizomes, and there are also small bulblets (a.k.a. bulbils) at the base of each leaf. Flowers are bourne in spring.

Traditional medicine

Pinellia ternata Pinellia ternata In my garden Araceum Whatson Carsay Flickr

This plant is toxic in raw form and must be processed. Pinellia ternata is known as the herb effective in removing dampness-phlegm, one of the causes of obesity in traditional Chinese medicine. One study found that high doses of Pinellia extract effects thermogenesis and fatty acid oxidation in Zucker rats.

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References

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