Many people who buy Panax notoginseng in the market often hear the colloquial terms "spring seven" and "winter seven", but many people do not know what exactly they refer to. They may think that "spring seven" refers to Panax notoginseng harvested and processed in spring, while "winter seven" refers to Panax notoginseng harvested in winter. However, this is not the case. Today, let's take a tour of the market and find out what "spring seven" and "winter seven" really mean.
Panax notoginseng can be divided into "spring seven" and "winter seven" based on the time of harvest. "Spring seven" refers to Panax notoginseng harvested after the flowers have been removed.