How to distinguish wild ginseng from cultivated ginseng
The main root of ginseng is called ginseng body, which is cylindrical or spindle-shaped, and the part with transverse wrinkles at the top is called "reed head"; There are sunken stem marks on it, commonly known as "Luwan" (one is born every year); There are tiny protrusions on the fibrous roots, which are called "pearl spots" or "pearl bumps". Let's briefly explain the difference in appearance between wild ginseng and garden ginseng.
Ginseng (wild ginseng): the reed head is long and the reed bowl is dense; People participate in the rhizome as long, humanoid, horizontal and short; The horizontal stripes on the main roots are fine and clear, and the color is dark; Thin and tough skin; There are many pimples on the pearl, which is obviously easy to see.
Garden ginseng (planted ginseng): short reed head and few reed bowls; Ginseng body is cylindrical, separated by eight characters, cis-shaped and long; The transverse stripes on the main roots are sparse and discontinuous; The skin is thick and brittle; Pearl pimples are not obvious.
The above is for your reference, hoping to help you.