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The Chinese kind was introduced to this country in the year 1 717.<br />
The stem attains to a height <strong>of</strong> 7-8 fts. In summer it bears small<br />
white flowers in an umbel at the top <strong>of</strong> the stem, and after the<br />
seeds are ripen the plant dies. The Koots are collected in winter<br />
and dried for medicine.<br />
426. Angelica decursiva, Miq., Jap. Nodake, Mansairaku<br />
; a triennial wild herb <strong>of</strong> the order Umbelliferse, growing<br />
7-8 fts. high. In autumn it bears small dark purple or white<br />
flowers in an umbel. The roots are collected and used for medi-<br />
cine by drying.<br />
427. Coriandrum sativum, L., Jap. Koyendoro ; a<br />
biennial herb <strong>of</strong> the order Umbelliferse, introduced from a foreign<br />
country. It is sown in autumn, and grows to a height <strong>of</strong> 1-2 fts.<br />
in the following year. In late summer it bears small flowers in<br />
an umbel, and yields fragrant seeds to be used as medicine. The<br />
leaves and stems have a slight disagreeable odour. The large foot<br />
leaves are eaten as a vegetable.<br />
428. Conioselinum univittatum, .Turcz., Jap. Sen-<br />
kio > Omuna-kadsura ; a biennial herb <strong>of</strong> the order Umbellifene<br />
growing wild and also cultivated in gardens.<br />
a height <strong>of</strong> 1-2 fts., and in autumn the} 7<br />
yellowish white flowers at the top.<br />
odour and are used as medicine.<br />
The stems attain to<br />
bring forth small<br />
The roots h.ive strong fragrant<br />
429. Angelica ?, Jap. Udo-nwdoki ; a biennial wild herb<br />
<strong>of</strong> the order Umbelliferse. Resembling 424 in shape, the under<br />
side <strong>of</strong> the leaves is nearly white, the stems and leaves have no<br />
hair, arid the stems are purple. In summer the stems grow to a<br />
height<br />
<strong>of</strong> 34 fts. and bear small white flowers. The roots are<br />
haraested for medicine.<br />
430. Panax repens, Maxim., Jap. Tochiba-ninjin ; a<br />
perennial herb <strong>of</strong> the order Araliaccae growing wild in shady<br />
places <strong>of</strong> mountains. After 3 pears the stems grow to a height <strong>of</strong><br />
about 2 fts., being divided into 3 branches with 5 cleft leaves, and