Class: Magnoliopsida
Sub Class: Rosidae
Order: Polygalales
Family: Polygalaceae
Genus: Polygala
Species: Polygala Paniculata

Polygala Longicaulis
The plants of Polygala paniculata L. or Akar Wangi belong to the Polygalaceae tribe. Throughout the year, and known to people for a long time as a source of perfume. This plant belongs to the Poaceae family, and is still a family with lemongrass or rice.
Polygala Mirtyfolia
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Morphological description
This plant has morphological characteristics including annual bush plants measuring 60 cm. Rooted with a smell like gum. Longitudinal leaf strands measuring 1-8 cm x 3 mm, single, scattered leaves, without leaf support, pointed base and tip of leaves, with flat edges, long and slender bunches 3-12 cm in size.
Racemosa inflorescence, small 3 mm white, jointed flower stalks, has 5 green petal leaves, has 3-5 crown leaves, 8 stamens, bear head extract 1-2 with each chamber having 1 ovule.
Polygala Chamaebuxus
Kendaga fruit, sometimes winged, small oval shaped 2 mm long and bare lateral petals. The seeds are very small in black with small white hair and have a straight body.
Polygala Microphylia
Benefits and uses
The dried roots are traditionally known as fragrances for storing clothes or important items, such as batik and keris. This fragrant aroma comes from essential oils produced at the root.
Polygala Lutea
This plant is a minor trading commodity even though its oil use is quite extensive in the fragrance industry.
Source:
http://www.plantamor.com/index.php?plant=1911
http://dempoflora.blogspot.com/2014/11/polygala-paniculata-linn.html
http://shesujuseventeen.blogspot.com/2013/08/lorkan-kuliah-lapangan-jaya-giri.html
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