Aralia cordata

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Aralia cordata
Young Aralia cordata shoot in spring
Young Aralia cordata shoot in spring
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Apiales
Family: Araliaceae
Genus: Aralia
Species: A. cordata
Binomial name
Aralia cordata
Thunb.

Aralia cordata is an upright herbaceous perennial plant growing up to 2-3 m in height, native to Japan, Korea and eastern China. It is known as Udo (独活) in Japanese, and also as Japanese Spikenard. It commonly is found on the slopes of wooded embankments.

The leaves are alternate, large, and double to triple pinnate with leaflets 7-15 cm long and 5-10 cm broad. The flowers are produced in large umbels 30-45 cm diameter in late summer, each flower small and white. The fruit is a small black drupe 3 mm diameter.

Uses

The stem can be eaten and is sometimes boiled and served in miso soup. The roots are sometimes used for herbal medicines.

Despite its size, it is not a woody plant, as demonstrated in the popular saying Udo no taiboku (独活の大木), literally "great wood of udo", meaning roughly useless as udo has a very soft stem.

Udo is often mistaken to be shishiudo (Angelica pubescens, in the family Apiaceae).

Can also be used in "udowormy" when the udo plant has been infected by the pupae stage of the Japanese beetle. The leaves from these infected plants are highly sought after to make "udowormy" tea, which has proved to be beneficial in relieving stress.

See also: Wikiquote:Japanese proverbs

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