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		<title>Korean Ginseng</title>
		<description>Oriental or Asian ginseng has been classified as Panax pseudoginseng Wallich and Panax schinseng Nees. It is native to Korea. Reaching a height of 0.8 to 1 meter, the plant resembles American ginseng.

Korean ginseng  is also known as Asian ginseng, Asiatic ginger and Chinese Ginseng. Korean ginse</description>
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