
Taxus chinensis dried leaves Chinese yew rich nutrients Hong dou shan ye
Contact Person : Doris
Phone Number : 0086-18709895890
WhatsApp : +8618709895890
Minimum Order Quantity : | 100G | Price : | Negotiable |
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Packaging Details : | 100g bag or 1kg bag | Delivery Time : | Within 7 days after order be confirmed |
Payment Terms : | L/C at sight or T/T in advance, Western Union, MoneyGram | Supply Ability : | 10mt per month |
Place of Origin: | China | Brand Name: | Zhanjo |
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Certification: | ISO/Orangic/Kosher/Halal/GAP/GMP | Model Number: | ZJ-004 |
Detail Information |
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Cultivated: | Yes | Origin: | China |
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Color: | Light Yellow Divaricate Saposhniovia Root | Sliced Or Not: | Sliced Divaricate Saposhniovia Root |
Product Description
Basic info:
English name | Divaricate Saposhniovia Root/Radix Saposhnikoviae Divaricatae, |
Chinese name | Fang feng |
Source | Saposhnikovia divaricata (Trucz.) Schischk |
Part use in TCM | root |
Herb property | Pungent ,sweet,light warm |
Act on Channel | liver,spleen,lungs,bladder |
Function | Dispelling wind and relieving exterior syndrome |
Dosage | 4.5-9g |
Storage | cool,dry,sealed place |
Taboo | Not for the people who hasSpasm due to deficiency of blood |
Why choose us:
Classic prescription:
Prescription name:fang feng tang
Herbs used in the prescription:Scutellaria baicalensis 30g; Ginseng root 30g; Liquorice slice 30g; Dwarf Lilyturf Tuber 30g; Divaricate Saposhniovia Root 45g
Mainly treat for:acute and chronic sinusitis
Plant Description:
Saposhnikovia divaricata (Turczaninow) Schischkin fang feng |
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Plants 30–80 cm high. Rootstock to 2 cm thick. Basal leaves numerous; petioles flattened, with ovate sheaths; leaf blades oblong-ovate to broad-ovate, 14–35 × 6–8(–18) cm, 2-pinnate; pinnae 3–4 pairs, petiolulate; ultimate segments linear-lanceolate or cuneate-obovate, 3-lobed at apex, 2–5 × 0.5–2.5 cm. Leaves reduced upwards. Umbels numerous, ca. 6 cm across; peduncles 2–5 cm; rays 5–7, 3–5 cm; bracteoles 4–6, ca. 3 mm, acuminate; umbellules 4–5-flowered. Petals ca. 1.5 mm. Fruit 4–5 × 2–3 mm, tuberculate when young, becoming smooth when mature. Fl. Aug–Sep, fr. Sep–Oct. n = 8*.
Scrub, hillsides, grasslands, stony slopes; 400–800 m. Gansu, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi [Korea, Mongolia, Russia (E Siberia)].
The root is used as the important traditional Chinese medicine “fang feng.” |
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