[Pinyin] ǎi Yánɡ Méi Pí
[Source]
Medicine-based Source: Yunnan plants for Yang Myricaceae Bayberry root bark, bark or roots.
Latin name of plant and animal fossil: Myrica nana Cheval.
Harvesting and storage: spring, summer, harvest, root bark and stripping bark, fresh or dried.
[Original form] evergreen shrub, high 0.5-2m. More stout branchlets, glabrous or sparsely pubescent. Leaves coriaceous or thin coriaceous; petiole length 1-4mm, glabrous or sparsely pubescent; blade oblong-shaped obovate to short wedge-obovate, 2.5-8cm, width 1-3cm, apex acute or obtuse, base cuneate, often more than a few thick central serrated leaves grow off the top concave glands, glands often do not fall below, glabrous or sometimes above the sparse pubescence on the veins; veins sunken above, the following processes. Dioecious; male inflorescence solitary and axillary, erect or upward sloping, long 1-1.5cm; single branch was extremely shortened spike-like, each branch with 1-3 male flowers, male flowers without bracteoles, a 1 - 3 stamens; female inflorescence at the base with a very short without significant branching, solitary and axillary, about 1.5cm, each usually with 2-4 branches of bracts and 2 female infertility, female with 2 small bud film, ovary glabrous. Drupe red, spherical, diameter of about 1-1.5cm. Flowering February-March, June-July period of fruit.
[Habitat distribution]
Environment: Born in 1500-3500m above sea level slopes in the forest edge and scrub.
Resource distribution: distributed in Guizhou, Yunnan.
[Taste] acid; astringent; of cool
【Indications】 Shibuya intestinal diarrhea; convergence of bleeding; Tongluozhitong. Main dysentery; diarrhea; rectal prolapse; uterine bleeding; gastrointestinal bleeding; rheumatic pain; bone pain; traumatic bleeding; yellow water sores; scabies; water and fire burns
Dosage Oral: decoction or sparkling wine,9-15g.
[Excerpt] "Chinese Materia Medica"
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