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Type: | Radix Stephaniae Tetrandrae |
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Stephania tetrandra is a plant belonging to stephaniaceae and Stephania. Herbaceous liana, about 1-3m high; Taproot fleshy, columnar; Branchlets have straight lines. Leaves papery, broadly triangular, sometimes triangular subrounded, usually 4-7 cm long and 5-8.5 cm wide or more; There are 9-10 palmate veins, which are thin and dense. Inflorescence capitate, racemose arrangement on axillary, long and pendulous branches, bracts small or very small; Male flowers: sepals 4 or sometimes 5, usually obovate elliptic, with claws about 0.8 mm long, ciliate; The stamens are about 0.8 mm long; Female flowers: sepals and petals similar to male flowers. Drupe is nearly spherical and red when mature; The stone is about 5.5mm in diameter, with a cockscomb like ridge on the back, and about 15 small horizontal ribs on both sides. Flowering in summer, fruiting in autumn.