[ ] Ch Pinyin name 's G. O
[ source ]
Medicine source: for the plants of camellia tea Camellia sinensis ( L. ) O.Kuntze ( Thea sinensis L. ) the dry leaves after immersion, plus licorice, Fritillaria, orange peel, clove, Gui Zi and fried jelly.
Latin animal mineral name: Camellia sinensis ( L. ) O.Kuntze ( Thea sinensis L. )
[ ] the original morphology of tea evergreen shrub, high 1-3m; twigs, leaves finely pilose. Leaves alternate; petiole length3-7mm; leaf blade thinly leathery, elliptic or obovate-elliptic, length 5-12cm, width 1.8-4.5cm, apex mucronate or obtuse cusp, base cuneate, margin serrate, glabrous or slightly hairy below, lateral veins ca. 8 pairs, obvious. Flowers bisexual, white, fragrant, usually one or2 flowers in leaf axils; pedicel long 6-10mm, curved downward; sepals5-6, circular, puberulous, margin membranous, with eyelashes, night latch; petals 5-8, broadly obovate; stamens numerous, outer filaments connate into a tube; ovary superior, tomentose,3room, style 1, topmost 3 crack. Capsule subglobose or flat, pericarp leathery, thinner. Usually1 or2-3, nearly spherical or slightly angled color. Flowering10-11month, fruit next year10-11month.
[ ] habitat distribution originating in southern China, the Changjiang River Valley and South widely cultivated throughout.
[ ] bitter taste; Gan; cool
[ ] to the heart; stomach; lung
[ function ] heat fluid; wide chest appetizing and refreshing. The main trouble heat and thirst; tongue MI; breath; pharyngitis
[ usage]: orally taken decoction,3-10g; or boiling water bubble dress.
Excerpts from" Chinese Materia Medica" [ ]
http://chinese-herbal-medicines-directory.blogspot.com/
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