Originally Millettia speciosa Champ. is a fabaceous plant in the southeast of China. Woody climber, reaching 5-6m. Roots fleshy. Young shoots hoary. Leaves odd-pinnate, alternate, pubescent, especially when young. Inflorescence in axillary or terminal raceme; flowers white or pale-yellow. Flowering period: June-August. Grows wild in forests and in the hills. In traditional Chinese medicine, the stems are used in herbal medicines. The branches and leaves are removed first, then the stem is sliced and allowed to dry in the sun.
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