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What does wild ginseng look like?

Wild ginseng is as high as 60 cm; The rhizome is short and the main root is spindle-shaped; Palmately compound leaves, 3-6 whorls at the top of stem, 3-8 cm long petiole, glabrous; 3-5 leaflets, membranous, central lobule elliptic or oblong-ovoid, 8-12cm long, lateral lobule elliptic or rhomboid-elliptic, 2-4cm long, tapering at the top, wide wedge-shaped at the base, fine serrations, sharp teeth, sparse bristles on the upper surface and hairless on the lower surface.