Perennial herb with usually hanging glandy haired stalks and long offshoots; Alternate leaves, unpaired pinnate; Pinnas oval, short petiolate; Blossoms in petiolate, auxiliary drupes, bright violet; Strong root, in cross-section yellow.
Author: Bruno P. Kremer
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