
Taxus chinensis dried leaves Chinese yew rich nutrients Hong dou shan ye
Contact Person : Doris
Phone Number : 0086-18709895890
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Minimum Order Quantity : | 100G | Price : | Negotiable |
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Packaging Details : | 1kg bag / 25kg bag | Delivery Time : | Within 10 days after order be confirmed |
Payment Terms : | West Union,L/C at sight or T/T in advance | Supply Ability : | 10mt per month |
Place of Origin: | China | Brand Name: | Zhanjo |
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Certification: | ISO9001 | Model Number: | ZJ-010 |
Detail Information |
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Origin: | China,Si Chuan Province | Part Use: | Sichuan Fritillary Bulb/Fritillaria Cirrhosa |
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Color: | Slight Yellow Tendril-leaved Fritillary Bulb | Main Function: | Moisturing Lungs,stop Cough |
Wild/cultivate: | Both Available |
Product Description
Basic info:
Tendril-leaved fritillary bulb; Sichuan fritillary bulb;Fritillaria cirrhosa Don/Fritillaria praewalskii maxim ex Batal bulb(One Traditional Chinese herbal medicine.)
Chinese name: Chuan bei mu
Herb property: nature of Cool, tastes sweet and mild
Source:Bulbus Fritillariae unibracteatae /bulbus Fritillariae cirrhosae/Bulbus Fritillariae przewalskii/Bulbus Fritillariae delavayi
Funtions: moistening lung for arresting cough,expelling phlegm and arresting coughing.
Chuan Bei is the best fritillary bulb in China, and there is four grades of Chuan bei: Song bei, Qing bei, Lu bei,and the Song bei is the best in Chuan bei.
Classic prescription:
****please consult your doctor's opinions before use any herbs.
Name of the prescription:huáng qín jú gěng tāng
Herb used:Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi 3g (fried) ; Radix Platycodon grandiflorum 3g; Radix paeoniae Alba 2.4g
; Sichuan fritillary bulb 3g; Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bunge 3g
Treat:spring warm disorder, heaviness in head,body feel hot
Plant description:
Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don chuan bei mu |
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Fritillaria cirrhosa var. bonatii (H. Léveillé) S. C. Chen; F. cirrhosa var. dingriensis Y. K. Yang & J. Z. Zhang;F. cirrhosa var. viridiflava S. C. Chen; F. duilongdeqingensis Y. K. Yang & Gesan; F. lhiinzeensis Y. K. Yang et al.; F. zhufenensis Y. K. Yang & J. Z. Zhang; Lilium bonatii H. Léveillé. |
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Bulb of 2 scales, 1--2 cm in diam. Stem 15--60 cm. Leaves 7--11, opposite or sometimes also 3- or 4-whorled and alternate; leaf blade linear to linear-lanceolate, 4--12 cm × 3--5(--15) mm, apex often curved or cirrose. Inflorescence 1(--3)-flowered; bracts 3, apex curved or cirrose. Flower nodding, campanulate or narrowly so; pedicel much shorter than tepals. Tepals yellow or yellowish green, slightly or heavily spotted or tessellated with purple, usually oblong-elliptic, 3--5 × 1.2--1.8 cm; nectaries elliptic to ovate, 3--5 × 2--3 mm, projecting abaxially. Stamens 2--3 cm; filaments sometimes slightly papillose. Style 3-lobed; lobes 3--5 mm. Capsule narrowly winged; wings 1--1.5 mm wide. Fl. May--Jul, fr. Aug--Oct. 2 n = 24*. Forests, alpine thickets, meadows, flood lands, moist places; 3200--4600 m. Gansu, Qinghai, Sichuan, Xizang, Yunnan [Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sikkim]. The bulbs are used medicinally. |
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