Manchurian-spikenard
Aralia continentalis Kitag.
Aralia continentalis, commonly known as Manchurian-spikenard, is a species in the Araliaceae family. It was first described in 1935 by Kitag. This plant is native to several regions in Asia, including China (North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast), Inner Mongolia, Korea, Manchuria, Primorye, Tibet, and Southeast Asia.
Description
Aralia continentalis is a member of the Araliaceae family and is found across a wide range of Asian regions. Its distribution includes parts of China, such as North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast China, as well as Inner Mongolia. Additionally, it is present in Korea, Manchuria, the Primorye region, Tibet, and parts of Southeast Asia. The species was formally described in 1935 by Kitag. It is one of several species within the genus Aralia and is known by the common name Manchurian-spikenard in both English and the target language.
Other common names
Manchurian-spikenard
Distribution
China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast · Inner Mongolia · Korea · Manchuria · Primorye · Tibet · SE
Synonyms
Aralia cordata var. continentalis
