
Taxus chinensis dried leaves Chinese yew rich nutrients Hong dou shan ye
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Phone Number : 0086-18709895890
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Minimum Order Quantity : | 1kg | Price : | negotiation |
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Packaging Details : | in weave bag/in PE bag | Delivery Time : | within one week after order |
Payment Terms : | T/T, L/C, Western Union, MoneyGram | Supply Ability : | 20mt per month |
Place of Origin: | China | Brand Name: | Zhanjo |
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Certification: | ISO/Orangic/Kosher/Halal/GAP/GMP | Model Number: | zj-6789 |
Detail Information |
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Part: | Konjac Roots | Sliced: | Yes |
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Dried: | Drying | Color: | White |
Product Description
Anorphophallus konjac K Koch Amorphophallus rivieri Durieu roots health food Mo yu
Basic info:
English name | konjak; devilstongue; leopard palm; |
Chinese name | mo yu |
Source | Amorphophallus rivieri Durieu[A.Konjac K.Koch]2.A. sinensis Belval3.A. variabilis BI.4.A. mairei Levl. |
Part use in TCM | rhizome |
Herb property | pungent, bitter,cold,toxic |
Act on Channel | / |
Function | transform phlegm and disperse accumulations;Detoxify and disperse masses |
Dosage | 9-15g |
Storage | In cool,dry and sealed places or container |
Taboo | do not take the raw roots |
Why choose us:
Genuine regional drug from the most suitable places for its growing.
Roots were collected & dried recently.
New crops without worm holes,without mould
No sulphur,No additives,100% natural herb
Different sizes are available
Soon response on your needs or complains
Focus on long-term cooperation
Best price & quality to customers
Small quantity is acceptable and large quantity welcome
Many payment methods for your choosing
Perfect package to ensure you receive the goods in good condition
Very fast delivery by courier,or by Sea,by Air,by Land
Plant Description:
Amorphophallus konjac K. Koch Wochenschr. G?rtnerei Pflanzenk. 1: 262. 1858. hua mo yu |
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Amorphophallus mairei H. Léveillé; A. nanus H. Li & C. L. Long; A. rivieri Durieu ex Riviere; Brachyspatha konjac (K. Koch) K. Koch; Hydrosme rivieri (Durieu ex Riviere) Engler; Proteinophallus rivieri (Durieu ex Riviere) J. D. Hooker.
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Tuber brown, slightly glossy, depressed globose, to ca. 20 cm high, to ca. 30 cm in diam., seasonally producing numerous long rhizomatous offsets with swollen apical part, these to ca. 50 × 3 cm. Leaf solitary; petiole background color dirty whitish pinkish or dirty cream-colored, often nearly entirely covered by large, elongate, dark green confluent spots and smaller white dots, or with numerous small, blackish green spots, very variable, to ca. 100 × 8 cm, glabrous or with scattered punctiform warts at base; leaf blade highly dissected, to ca. 200 cm in diam., rachises narrowly winged; leaflets dull green adaxially, elliptic, 3-10 × 2-6 cm, acuminate. Inflorescence long pedunculate (rarely short); peduncle colored as petiole, to ca. 110 × 5 cm. Spathe outside base dirty pale brownish with blackish green spots, or dirty pale whitish grayish with a few scattered blackish green dots, near margin flushed with purple; inside base maroon with or without a paler whitish purplish zone above, elliptic-lanceolate to broadly ovate-triangular, 10-60 × 10-55 cm, base and limb ± separated by a shallow constriction, margin ± strongly sinuous, apex acute; base within densely verrucate, verrucae tiny, punctiform; limb erect, outside uniformly dark purplish brown, or with scattered blackish green spots, inside uniformly dark brown, glossy, undulate and/or longitudinally folded, basal margin spreading. Spadix during female anthesis producing a strong smell of rotting meat and producing small, clear, slightly viscous droplets, sessile, 15-110 cm; female zone cylindric or narrowly conic, 2-11 cm, 1-4 cm in diam. at base and to ca. 6 cm in diam. at apex, flowers congested or distant; ovary whitish or pale pinkish, apex purplish, depressed globose, oval or suborbicular in cross section, 2-2.5 mm high, 2-4 mm in diam., 2- or 3-loculed; style purplish, 1-5 mm, ± slender, 0.7-1 mm in diam., often distinctly branched at apex; stigma dirty yellowish brown, depressed, strongly undulate, often sunk between enlarged style branches, 2- or 3(or 4)-lobed, oval or triangular in cross section, ca. 0.5 mm high, 1.5-2 mm in diam., verruculose-scabrous; transitional zone between female and male zones occasionally with partly staminodal male flowers and/or pistillodial female flowers or flowers showing all intermediate stages; male zone cylindric, slightly fusiform, or slightly obconic, 2-12 × 1-6 cm, flowers congested; male flowers consisting of 3-5 stamens; stamens 2-2.5 mm; filaments pale orangish yellow or whitish, 0.5-1 mm, basally or entirely connate or slightly diverging at apex; anthers dirty whitish grayish, or ± cream-colored, truncate or subtruncate, 1-1.5 × 0.8-2 mm, rectangular in cross section; connective purplish, turning grayish at anthesis, slightly raised; pores apical, oval or reniform; appendix narrowly fusiform-conic, often laterally compressed and with irregular, shallow longitudinal furrows, 10-85 × 1.5-6 cm, acute, dark purplish brown or paler, densely rugulose, base often with several diamond-shaped, flattened staminodes. Fl. Apr.
● Open situations or forest margins and thickets, secondary forests; 200-3000 m. Yunnan.
The species occurs wild in Yunnan; other occurrences are regarded as plants escaped from cultivation. It is an important crop plant, also cultivated in Japan. The species occurs wild in Yunnan; other occurrences are regarded as plants escaped from cultivation. It is an important crop plant, also cultivated in Japan. |
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