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Miniature succulent Rhodiola dumulosa

Attributes of the Miniature succulent Rhodiola dumulosa

Chinese name: Rhodiola dumulosa, also known as Wu Ling Jing Tian, Feng Wei QiLatin name: Rhodiola dumulosaFamily and genus: Crassulaceae, RhodiolaDistribution: Liaoning, Tibet, Qinghai, Yunnan, Guizhou, and other regions in China

Description of the Miniature succulent Rhodiola dumulosa

Rhodiola dumulosa is a perennial herb, often sub-shrubby. It grows 15-25 cm tall, hairless. The main stem is woody, with residual branches at the base. The branches grow in clusters. The leaves are alternate, dense, linear, with pointed or slightly blunt tips, entire, sessile, green. The inflorescence is terminal, corymbose, bisexual flowers with pale red or white petals, lanceolate-rectangular, shorter than the petals. The flowering period is from June to August. The fruit is a follicle, erect or slightly spreading at the top. The seeds are oblong, with narrow wings. The fruiting period is from June to August. The stem-like roots can be used as medicine, with effects of kidney-tonifying, heart-nourishing, tranquilizing, regulating menstruation, activating blood, and improving eyesight.

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