"Japanese spikenard" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Japanese spikenards [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Japanese spikenard (plural Japanese spikenards)
  1. An upright herbaceous perennial plant, Aralia cordata, growing up to 2 to 3 metres in height and native to Japan, Korea, and eastern China. Wikipedia link: Japanese spikenard Categories (lifeform): Apiales order plants Synonyms: udo Translations (Aralia cordata): 九眼獨活 /九眼独活 (jiǔ yǎn dúhuó) (Chinese Mandarin), 食用土當歸 /食用土当归 (shíyòng tǔdāngguī) (Chinese Mandarin), hertta-aralia (Finnish), 独活 (alt: うど, udo, どっかつ, dokkatsu) (Japanese), 독활 (dokhwal) (Korean)

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