2011年10月14日星期五

Bai Lang flower

[ source ]" Sichuan" from traditional Chinese medicines.
[ ] B I L 's Pinyin name 's n to be Hu.
English name [ ] root-bark of Omei Linden
[ source ]
Medicine source: Tiliaceae Linden root bark of plants in emei.
Latin animal mineral name: Tilia omeiensis Fang
Harvest and storage: summer, autumn grubbing, cleaning dirt, take root bark, cut dry.
[ ] the original morphology of Emei Linden, trees, high 7m. Shoots slender, and terminal buds glabrous. Leaves alternate; petiole length 3-3.5cm, slender, glabrous; leaves ovate, long 9-11cm, 4-5cm wide, apex acute and acute is pointed, base obliquely cordate or truncate, glabrous, bright olive green above, below, yellow green, be close to the short stellate hairs, margin subentire, or near apex are few. 5-6; lateral veins on. Cymes long 7.5-9cm; 3-12 flower flowers, inflorescence handle and stalks are slender, glabrous; bracts narrow oblanceolate, length 7-16cm, width 1-2.2cm, apex obtuse, base narrow, sessile, glossy above, following stellate pilose, lower half and inflorescence handle connate; sepals long 4-5mm, long ovate, there are yellow-brown stellate pilose; petals long 6mm; staminodes petal-like, slightly shorter than petals; stamen is 4-5mm; ovary hairy, styles of long 3mm, glabrous. Fruit obovate, diameter 8-9mm, edge, be. Florescence in July, fruit is ripe period in October.
[ ] habitat distribution
Ecological environment : in 1000-1800m elevation evergreen forests.
Resource distribution: distribution in Hunan, Sichuan, Guizhou etc..
[ ] bitter taste; Xin; cool
[ function ] Qi and activating blood. The main injuries; general debility
[ usage] oral administration: stew, 15-30g; or leach liquor.
Excerpts from" Chinese Materia Medica" [ ]
http://chinese-herbal-medicines-directory.blogspot.com/

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