Basho
Bacchus is a perennial plant of more than. China is the origin and the height is about 4m. The rootstock is in the form of a lump and is in the ground, from which a large number of sheaths are wrapped around each other, and at first glance, the stomach which looks like a branch grows straight. At the top of it is a 2 meter long, 50 cm wide butterfly that grows in all directions. The flower is 6-7cm long and in summer the flower stalks grow in the leaves, and about 15 flowers run in 2 lines in the leaf like shape. The flowers bloom in June-September with yellowish white color. The inflorescence grows gradually and the female flower and the male flower bloom at the bottom and only the female flower runs on the upper part. The perianth is the top and bottom two parts, the top part is the five protrusions, and the bottom part is like one of the perianths, and it contains honey. There are 5 stamens and anthers are long, and sometimes the fruit runs on female flowers. It is usually planted as a lot of plants, the leaves are diuretics, the roots are antipyretics, and the fibers are used as pulp and paper raw materials.