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Assistant's stroke order

Chinese character ai?

Pronunciation I? yì

root rot

The number of strokes is 5?

Name: horizontal, vertical, vertical, skimming type

Artemisia argyi, also known as Artemisia argyi, is a perennial herb of Artemisia in Compositae and one of the traditional Chinese medicines in China. Mainly distributed in Northeast China, North China, East China, South China, Southwest China, Shaanxi, Gansu and Qinghai. Artemisia argyi has strong adaptability to climate and is distributed in most parts of the country. It is good in sunny and humid environment, cold-resistant, and has lax requirements for soil, and can be planted in general soil.

Herbs or semi-shrubs, biennial or perennial, sparsely small shrubs. There are no obvious glandular hairs or mucilage hairs on the back of stems, branches, leaves and total bracts, but there are fluff, pilose, spider silk hairs or hairless; The leaves are pinnately divided, and the lobules are comb-shaped or narrowly linear. The width of the latter is usually less than 1 mm and as thin as1.5 mm. The head is hemispherical, spherical and ovoid; The involucral bracts of the inner and outer layers are almost the same length or the inner layer is slightly longer than the outer layer; Female flower 1 layer, corolla narrowly conical or tubular, with 2-3(-4) teeth at eaves; Inflorescence stipules without stipules. ?