Ginseng is a slow-growing perennial plant belonging to the Panax genus in the Araliaceae family.
Ginseng Ginseng is a kind of herb. For ages, many types of ginseng root have been utilised as medicines throughout Asia and North America. Ginseng is a popular natural treatment all over the world. Ginnsuu is another name for the plant that is used in several parts of China and Asia. Ginseng is derived from the Chinese rénshn, where rén refers to a person and shn refers to a plant root. This Chinese phrase refers to the plant's root's distinctive forked shape, which resembles a pair of legs. The tapering roots of the plant are 2 to 12 inches long and tanned in colour. The English term is derived from the Cantonese "jên shên" and the Hokkien "jîn-sim" pronunciations. Ginseng is a slow-growing perennial plant with green oval-shaped leaves and meaty roots that can persist for more than a century. Ginseng comes in two varieties: American ginseng and Asian ginseng. Panax quinquefolius is the term given to American ginseng, while Panax ginseng is the name g