Panax Cochleatus
Panax cochleatus is a lesser-known member of the ginseng family known for its unique spiral-shaped root. This plant is native to the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia and thrives in cool, moist environments. Its medicinal properties have been recognized in traditional herbal medicine for centuries. Despite its potential health benefits, it remains relatively obscure compared to more widely studied ginseng varieties. The plant's rarity and distinctive appearance make it a subject of both scientific interest and botanical fascination.