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Dried wild Fructus Gardeniae Cape Jasmine Fruit Gardenia jasminoides Ellis raw herb Zhi zi

Minimum Order Quantity : 500g Price : Negotiable
Packaging Details : In PE bag,Carton Delivery Time : At once
Payment Terms : T/T in advance or West Union,Paypal Supply Ability : 10MT per month
Place of Origin: China Brand Name: Zhanjo
Certification: ISO/Orangic/Kosher/Halal/GAP/GMP Model Number: zj-6777

Detail Information

Color: Red With Yellow Part Used: Cape Jasmine Fruit
Collect From: Guang Xi Dried: Yes

Product Description

Dried wild Fructus Gardeniae Cape Jasmine Fruit Gardenia jasminoides Ellis raw herb Zhi zi

Fructus Gardeniae is a herb was used 2000 years ago,also used as dye in ancient times.It is a very important economic plant in history of China.


Basic info:

English name Fructus Gardeniae/Cape Jasmine Fruit
Chinese name zhi zi 
Source Gardenia jasminoides Ellis
Part use in TCM fruit
Herb property bitter,light acid,cold,odorless
Act on Channel heart ,lungs
Function clearing heat,detoxic
Dosage 6-9g
Storage In cool,dry and sealed places or container
Taboo no

Dried wild Fructus Gardeniae Cape Jasmine Fruit Gardenia jasminoides Ellis raw herb Zhi zi 0


Why choose us:

  • Genuine regional drug from the most suitable places for its growing.
  • Fruits 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

Classic prescription:

Prescription name:xǐ yǎn sān huáng tāng

Herbs used in the prescription:Phellodendron chinense 45g; Coptis chinensis 45g; Fructus Gardeniae 7pcs

Mainly treat for:eyes red and light swelling,with excreta


 

Plant Description:

 

Gardenia jasminoides J. Ellis Philos. Trans. 
 zhi zi
 
 

 

 

Shrubs, 0.3-3 m tall; branches terete to flattened, with internodes developed to shortened, glabrescent or usually densely puberulent to pilosulous, becoming gray to grayish white, with buds resinous and distalmost internodes often covered with resin. Leaves opposite or rarely ternate, subsessile to petiolate; petiole to 0.5(-1) cm, densely puberulent or shortly pilosulous to glabrous; blade drying thinly leathery to stiffly papery, oblong-lanceolate, obovate-oblong, obovate, oblanceolate, or elliptic, 3-25 × 1.5-8 cm, adaxially shiny and glabrous or sometimes puberulent on principal veins, abaxially puberulent or pilosulous to glabrous, base cuneate to acute, apex acute to acuminate or obtuse then abruptly long acuminate; secondary veins 8-15 pairs, in abaxial axils often with pilosulous domatia; stipules calyptrate, cylindrical, 4-13 mm, splitting for ca. 3/4 their length, densely puberulent to glabrous. Flower solitary, terminal; peduncle 1-10 mm, puberulent or pilosulous to glabrous. Calyx puberulent or pilosulous to glabrous; ovary portion obconic or obovoid, 5-8 mm, with (5 or)6(-8) weak to developed longitudinal ridges; limb with basal tubular portion 3-5 mm; lobes (5 or)6(-8), lanceolate or linear-lanceolate to spatulate, 10-30 × 1-4 mm, often strongly keeled, acute. Corolla white to pale yellow, simple or in cultivation sometimes doubled, outside glabrous; tube 30-50 × 4-6 mm, cylindrical, in throat pilose; lobes (5 or)6(-8) or numerous when doubled, obovate or obovate-oblong, 15-40 × 6-28 mm, obtuse to rounded. Fruiting peduncles apparently not much elongating. Berry yellow or orange-yellow, ovoid, subglobose, or ellipsoid, 1.5-7 × 1.2-2 cm, with 5-9 longitudinal ridges, with persistent calyx lobes to 40 × 6 mm; seeds suborbicular, weakly angled, ca. 3.5 × 3 mm. Fl. Mar-Jul, fr. May-Feb.

 

 

Thickets and forests at streamsides, on mountain slopes or hills, or in valleys or fields; near sea level to 1500 m. Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Hebei, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shandong, Sichuan, Taiwan, Yunnan, Zhejiang; cultivated in Gansu, Hebei, Shanxi [Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Japan, N Korea, Laos, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Vietnam; cultivated in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America, and Pacific islands].

 

 

This is one of the most commonly collected species of Rubiaceae in China. It is quite variable morphologically especially in leaf size, calyx lobe size, and corolla size. Several varieties have been recognized for Chinese plants (e.g., Qiu & Zhong, Fl. Zhejiang 6: 105. 1986) but are not clearly separated or widely accepted outside this region. The varieties recognized by W. C. Chen (in FRPS 71(1): 332-335. 1999) are outlined below for reference.

 

This is one of the most commonly collected species of Rubiaceae in China. It is quite variable morphologically especially in leaf size, calyx lobe size, and corolla size. Several varieties have been recognized for Chinese plants (e.g., Qiu & Zhong, Fl. Zhejiang 6: 105. 1986) but are not clearly separated or widely accepted outside this region. The varieties recognized by W. C. Chen (in FRPS 71(1): 332-335. 1999) are outlined below for reference.

 

 

 

 

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