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''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the
family Family (from ) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). It forms the basis for social order. Ideally, families offer predictabili ...
Asparagaceae Asparagaceae (), known as the asparagus family, is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family name is based on the edible garden asparagus, '' Asparagus officinalis''. This family includes both ...
, subfamily
Nolinoideae Nolinoideae is a monocot subfamily of the family Asparagaceae in the APG III system of 2009. It used to be treated as a separate family, Ruscaceae s.l. The family name is derived from the generic name of the type genus, '' Nolina''. The subfam ...
(formerly the family Ruscaceae). It has also been classified in the former family Convallariaceae and, like many
lilioid monocot Lilioid monocots (lilioids, liliid monocots, petaloid monocots, petaloid lilioid monocots) is an informal name used for a grade (grouping of taxa with common characteristics) of five monocot orders (Petrosaviales, Dioscoreales, Pandanales, Lil ...
s, was formerly classified in the lily family,
Liliaceae The lily family, Liliaceae, consists of about 15 genera and 610 species of flowering plants within the order Liliales. They are monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous, often bulbous geophytes. Plants in this family have evolved with a fai ...
. The genus is distributed throughout the temperate Northern Hemisphere. Most of the approximately 63 species occur in Asia, with 20
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
.Wujisguleng, W., et al. (2012)
Ethnobotanical review of food uses of ''Polygonatum'' (Convallariaceae) in China.
''Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae'' 81(4) 239-44.


Etymology

''Polygonatum'' comes from the ancient Greek for "many knees", referring to the multiple jointed
rhizome In botany and dendrology, a rhizome ( ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and Shoot (botany), shoots from its Node (botany), nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from ...
. One explanation for the derivation of the common name "
Solomon Solomon (), also called Jedidiah, was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), Kingdom of Israel and Judah, according to the Hebrew Bible. The successor of his father David, he is described as having been the penultimate ...
's seal" is that the roots bear depressions which resemble royal
seals Seals may refer to: * Pinniped, a diverse group of semi-aquatic marine mammals, many of which are commonly called seals, particularly: ** Earless seal, or "true seal" ** Fur seal * Seal (emblem), a device to impress an emblem, used as a means of a ...
. Another is that the cut roots resemble Hebrew characters.


Description

The fruits are red or black
berries A berry is a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit. Typically, berries are juicy, rounded, brightly colored, sweet, sour or tart, and do not have a stone fruit, stone or pit (fruit), pit although many wikt:pip#Etymology 2, pips or seeds may be p ...
. The berries are poisonous to humans.


Taxonomy


Species

The following species are recognised in the genus ''Polygonatum'': *''
Polygonatum acuminatifolium ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It ha ...
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Polygonatum adnatum ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It ha ...
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Polygonatum amabile ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It ha ...
'' *''
Polygonatum angelicum ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It ha ...
'' *''
Polygonatum annamense ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It ha ...
'' *''
Polygonatum arisanense ''Polygonatum arisanense'' is a flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. The species is endemic to Taiwan and is found in areas around 1,500 meters in elevation. Its Chinese common name and the species epithet refer to the Alishan Range T ...
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Polygonatum autumnale ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It ha ...
'' *''
Polygonatum × azegamii ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III system, APG III classification system, it is placed in the family (biology), family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (forme ...
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Polygonatum biflorum ''Polygonatum biflorum'' (smooth Solomon's-seal, great Solomon's-seal, Solomon's seal) is an herbaceous flowering plant native to eastern and central North America. The plant is said to possess scars on the rhizome that resemble the ancient He ...
'' (including ''Polygonatum commutatum'') – Solomon's seal, smooth or great Solomon's seal – Eastern and central North America *''
Polygonatum binatifolium ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It ha ...
'' *''
Polygonatum brevistylum ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It ha ...
'' *'' Polygonatum × buschianum'' *'' Polygonatum campanulatum'' *'' Polygonatum cathcartii'' *'' Polygonatum cirrhifolium'' – tendril-leaf Solomon's seal – Southern China *'' Polygonatum costatum'' *'' Polygonatum cryptanthum'' *'' Polygonatum curvistylum'' *'' Polygonatum cyrtonema'' – Solomon's seal – Eastern Asia *'' Polygonatum daminense'' *'' Polygonatum × desoulavyi'' *'' Polygonatum × domonense'' *'' Polygonatum falcatum'' – Eastern Asia *'' Polygonatum filipes'' *'' Polygonatum franchetii'' *'' Polygonatum geminiflorum'' *'' Polygonatum glaberrimum'' *'' Polygonatum gongshanense'' *'' Polygonatum govanianum'' *'' Polygonatum graminifolium'' *'' Polygonatum grandicaule'' *'' Polygonatum griffithii'' *'' Polygonatum hirtellum'' *'' Polygonatum hookeri'' *'' Polygonatum humile'' – dwarf Solomon's seal – Eastern Asia *'' Polygonatum × hybridum'' – garden Solomon's seal – Europe *'' Polygonatum inflatum'' – Eastern Asia *'' Polygonatum infundiflorum'' *'' Polygonatum involucratum'' – Asia *'' Polygonatum jinzhaiense'' *'' Polygonatum kingianum'' – Solomon's seal – Asia *'' Polygonatum × krylovii'' *'' Polygonatum lasianthum'' – Korean Solomon's seal – Eastern Asia *''
Polygonatum latifolium ''Polygonatum'' , also known as King Solomon's-seal or Solomon's seal, is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It has ...
'' *'' Polygonatum leiboense'' *'' Polygonatum longistylum'' *'' Polygonatum luteoverrucosum'' *'' Polygonatum macranthum'' *'' Polygonatum macropodum'' – big footed Solomon's seal – Asia *'' Polygonatum megaphyllum'' *'' Polygonatum mengtzense'' *''
Polygonatum multiflorum ''Polygonatum multiflorum'', the Solomon's seal, David's harp, ladder-to-heaven or Eurasian Solomon's seal, is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Asparagaceae, native plant, native to Europe and temperateness, temperate ...
'' – (common) Solomon's seal – Europe *'' Polygonatum nervulosum'' *'' Polygonatum nodosum'' *'' Polygonatum odoratum'' – scented (or angular) Solomon's seal – Europe *'' Polygonatum omeiense'' *'' Polygonatum oppositifolium'' *'' Polygonatum orientale'' – oriental Solomon's seal – Western Asia, Eastern Europe *'' Polygonatum prattii'' *'' Polygonatum × pseudopolyanthemum'' *'' Polygonatum pubescens'' – downy/hairy Solomon's seal – Eastern North America *'' Polygonatum punctatum'' *'' Polygonatum qinghaiense'' *'' Polygonatum robustum'' *'' Polygonatum roseum'' *'' Polygonatum sewerzowii'' *'' Polygonatum sibiricum'' – Huang Jing, Siberian Solomon's seal – Eastern Asia *'' Polygonatum singalilense'' *'' Polygonatum sparsifolium'' *'' Polygonatum stenophyllum'' *'' Polygonatum stewartianum'' *'' Polygonatum × tamaense'' *'' Polygonatum tessellatum'' *'' Polygonatum tsinlingense'' *'' Polygonatum undulatifolium'' *'' Polygonatum urceolatum'' *'' Polygonatum verticillatum'' – whorled Solomon's seal – Europe *'' Polygonatum wardii'' *'' Polygonatum yunnanense'' *'' Polygonatum zanlanscianense'' *'' Polygonatum zhejiangensis''


Uses


Gardening

Several species are valued as
ornamental plant Ornamental plants or ''garden plants'' are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars th ...
s, including: * ''
Polygonatum biflorum ''Polygonatum biflorum'' (smooth Solomon's-seal, great Solomon's-seal, Solomon's seal) is an herbaceous flowering plant native to eastern and central North America. The plant is said to possess scars on the rhizome that resemble the ancient He ...
* '' Polygonatum hirtum'' * '' Polygonatum hookeri'' * '' Polygonatum humile'' * ''Polygonatum'' × ''hybridum'' *''
Polygonatum multiflorum ''Polygonatum multiflorum'', the Solomon's seal, David's harp, ladder-to-heaven or Eurasian Solomon's seal, is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Asparagaceae, native plant, native to Europe and temperateness, temperate ...
'' *'' Polygonatum odoratum'' *'' Polygonatum stewartianum'' *'' Polygonatum verticillatum''


Food

The berries are poisonous to humans. Many species have long been used as food in China, such as ''Polygonatum sibiricum''. Leaves, stems, and rhizomes are used raw or cooked and served as a side dish with meat and rice. The rhizomes of two local species are eaten with chicken's or
pig's feet A pig's trotter, also known as a pettitoe, is the culinary term for a pig's foot. It is used as a cut of pork in various dishes around the world, and experienced a resurgence in the late 2000s. Description Pigs' trotters, sold as Irish-style c ...
during festivals. The rhizomes are used to make
tea Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of '' Camellia sinensis'', an evergreen shrub native to East Asia which probably originated in the borderlands of south-western China and nor ...
or soaked in
wine Wine is an alcoholic drink made from Fermentation in winemaking, fermented fruit. Yeast in winemaking, Yeast consumes the sugar in the fruit and converts it to ethanol and carbon dioxide, releasing heat in the process. Wine is most often made f ...
or
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to flavor the beverages. They are also fried with sugar and honey to make sweet snacks. The starchy rhizomes can be dried, ground, and added to
flour Flour is a powder made by Mill (grinding), grinding raw grains, List of root vegetables, roots, beans, Nut (fruit), nuts, or seeds. Flours are used to make many different foods. Cereal flour, particularly wheat flour, is the main ingredie ...
to supplement food staples. The rhizome of ''P. sibiricum'' is pulped, boiled, strained, and thickened with barley flour to make a sweet liquid seasoning agent called ''tangxi''. At times, people in China have relied on ''P. megaphyllum'' as a
famine food A famine food or poverty food is any inexpensive or ready available food used to nourish people in times of hunger and starvation, whether caused by extreme poverty, such as during economic depression or war, or by natural disasters such as dro ...
. The shoots of some ''Polygonatum'' can be boiled and used like
asparagus Asparagus (''Asparagus officinalis'') is a perennial flowering plant species in the genus ''Asparagus (genus), Asparagus'' native to Eurasia. Widely cultivated as a vegetable crop, its young shoots are used as a spring vegetable. Description ...
. ''P. cirrifolium'' and ''P. verticillatum'' are used as leafy
vegetable Vegetables are edible parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food. This original meaning is still commonly used, and is applied to plants collectively to refer to all edible plant matter, including edible flower, flo ...
s in
India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
. The American species ''P. biflorum'' has a starchy root that was eaten like the
potato The potato () is a starchy tuberous vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are underground stem tubers of the plant ''Solanum tuberosum'', a perennial in the nightshade famil ...
and used as flour for bread. ''P. sibiricum'' is used for a tea called ''dungulle'' in
Korea Korea is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula, Jeju Island, and smaller islands. Since the end of World War II in 1945, it has been politically Division of Korea, divided at or near the 38th parallel north, 3 ...
.


Traditional medicine

The berries may be poisonous to humans. The traditional use of ''Polygonatum'' in the treatment of
diabetes Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, is a group of common endocrine diseases characterized by sustained high blood sugar levels. Diabetes is due to either the pancreas not producing enough of the hormone insulin, or the cells of th ...
was first observed in 1930 by Hedwig Langecker. After experiments, she concluded that it was effective in fighting nutritional
hyperglycemia Hyperglycemia is a condition where unusually high amount of glucose is present in blood. It is defined as blood glucose level exceeding 6.9 mmol/L (125 mg/dL) after fasting for 8 hours or 10 mmol/L (180 mg/dL) 2 hours after eating. Blood gluc ...
, though not that caused by
adrenaline Adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, is a hormone and medication which is involved in regulating visceral functions (e.g., respiration). It appears as a white microcrystalline granule. Adrenaline is normally produced by the adrenal glands a ...
release, probably due to its glucokinin content. ''P. verticillatum'' is used in
Ayurveda Ayurveda (; ) is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. It is heavily practised throughout India and Nepal, where as much as 80% of the population report using ayurveda. The theory and practice of ayur ...
as an
aphrodisiac An aphrodisiac is a substance that increases libido, sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or sexual behavior. These substances range from a variety of plants, spices, and foods to synthetic chemicals. Natural aphrodisiacs, such as ...
.Kasmi, I., et al. (2012)
Aphrodisiac properties of ''Polygonatum verticillatum'' leaf extract.
''Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease'' S841-45.
It is also used to treat pain, fever, inflammation, allergy, and weakness.Khan, H., et al. (2011)
Antinociceptive activity of aerial parts of ''Polygonatum verticillatum'': Attenuation of both peripheral and central pain mediators.
''Phytotherapy Research'' 25(7) 1024-30.
An herbal remedy called ''rhizoma polygonati'' is a mix of ''Polygonatum'' species used in
traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an alternative medicine, alternative medical practice drawn from traditional medicine in China. A large share of its claims are pseudoscientific, with the majority of treatments having no robust evidence ...
. It is supposed to strengthen various organs and enhance the '' qi''. Polygonatum is believed to be restorative to mental vitality, especially when the mind has been overworked, overstressed, or is in a state of exhaustion. ''P. cyrtonema'' is a compound that is often used in ''Traditional Chinese Theory'' as a treatment for depression, which is thought to originate from problems in the liver and the kidney. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which is considered by TCT to be a form of depression is also sometimes treated with ''P. cyrtonema.'' There is some evidence that ''P. cyrtonema'' can inhibit Post Traumatic Stress by regulating oxidative stress and inflammation associated with the NLRP3 gene.


Toxicity

''P. odoratum'' and ''P. prattii'', among others, have been demonstrated to contain
raphide Raphides ( ; singular ''raphide'' or ''raphis'') are needle-shaped crystals of calcium oxalate monohydrate ( prismatic monoclinic crystals) or calcium carbonate as aragonite ( dipyramidal orthorhombic crystals), found in more than 200 familie ...
s, at least in their rhizomes. ''P. odoratum'' rhizomes only have scattered raphides in their
cortex Cortex or cortical may refer to: Biology * Cortex (anatomy), the outermost layer of an organ ** Cerebral cortex, the outer layer of the vertebrate cerebrum, part of which is the ''forebrain'' *** Motor cortex, the regions of the cerebral cortex i ...
, whereas in ''P. prattii'' they are present more densely and throughout the rhizome. The rhizomes are housed in
mucilage Mucilage is a thick gluey substance produced by nearly all plants and some microorganisms. These microorganisms include protists which use it for their locomotion, with the direction of their movement always opposite to that of the secretion of ...
cells.


See also

* ''
Maianthemum ''Maianthemum'' includes the former genus ''Smilacina'' and is a genus of perennial herbaceous flowering plants with fleshy, persistent rhizomes. It is widespread across much of North America, Europe and Asia, and may be terrestrial, aquatic or e ...
''


References


Bibliography

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q161152 Asparagaceae genera Edible plants Medicinal plants Dietary supplements Taxa named by Philip Miller