Red Ginseng (Panax Ginseng) has a vertical short rhizome, from which comes a branched, juicy, rod yellowish-white, fleshy, slightly branched root. The root surface is wrinkled. More often, it is inclined 30-45 degrees to the surface. The roots consist of a head, a long neck, and the spindle root itself. The stalk is single, 30–70 cm high. The flowers are collected in a simple umbrella of 15–20 flowers — greenish-white, sometimes pale pink, bisexual. A cup of flower is green. Ginseng berries are bright red juicy drupes - two-, rarely three-seeded; collected in a spherical group.