Bistorta manshuriensis (Hangul: 범꼬리), Asian bistort, is an unresolved name for a proposed flowering plant species in the buckwheat family Polygonaceae.
[1] It is a perennial herbaceous plant found in mountain valleys and lowlands in Korea and Japan.
It grows well in sunny or slightly shaded places.
[2] Their roots are used in Korean traditional medicine for treating diarrhoea and bleeding.
This Polygonaceae article is a stub.