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Shi Zhuke, a perennial herb of Dianthus, with a height of 30-50 cm, and the whole plant is glabrous and pink green. Stems from roots and neck, sparse and clustered, erect, Kobe Bunmie. Leaves linear lanceolate, apex acuminate, base slightly narrow, margin entire or finely denticulate, midrib was more remarkable. Flowers with single branches or floral cymes; purple red, pink, bright red or white, irregular top margin, streak of larynx, sparsely bearded; stamens out of the throat, anther blue; ovary oblong, and style linear. Capsule cylindric, wrapped in persistent calyx, seed black, flat round. The flowering period is 5-6 months, and the fruit period is 7-9 months.


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