CHINESE BELLFLOWER


'''Platycodon grandiflorus''' is a species of perennial flowering plant of the family Campanulaceae and the only member of the genus '''Platycodon'''. These species are commonly referred to as 'platycodon', 'Chinese bellflower', sometimes also 'Japanese bellflower', 'common balloon flower', or simply 'balloon flower'. It is native to Northeast Asia (China, East Siberia, Korea and Japan) and bears big blue flowers, although varieties with white and pink flowers are in cultivation.
The root of this species (''radix platycodi'') is used extensively in Asia as an anti-inflammatory in the treatment of coughs and colds. In Korea the plant is known as ''doraji'' (도라지) and its root, either dried or fresh, is a popular ingredient in salads and traditional herbal cooking. However, Chinese bellflower and Korean bellflower are different. Chinese bellflower (called 桔梗 in Chinese) is used in Chinese herbology.
The plant is also a popular garden ornamental. It is hardy to USDA plant hardiness zone 3 and requires little care.

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Rumiko Takahashi named her character Kikyo from her manga Inuyasha after the flower.

★ Kikyou (aka Reverse Sia) from the Shuffle! series is named after this flower.

Byakuya Kuchiki from the anime Bleach enjoys this flower.

★ in Korea this is entitled to a folk song.

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