
Geisha (variety)
Geisha (Bupleurum falcatum) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to Asia, notably Japan, China, and Korea. It features umbrella-like clusters of small, yellowish-green flowers atop upright stems. The plant is valued both aesthetically and medicinally; in traditional Chinese medicine, it’s used for its anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties, often in teas or extracts. Geisha thrives in well-drained soil and moderate climates, growing up to 1 meter tall. Its distinct appearance and historical cultural significance make it an interesting botanical subject, blending ornamental appeal with potential health benefits when used appropriately.