
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 : | In 20kg 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 : | 3 mt per month |
Place of Origin: | China | Brand Name: | Zhanjo |
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Certification: | ISO | Model Number: | ZJ-002 |
Detail Information |
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Part: | Corn Stigma | Color: | Brown Corn Silk |
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Sliced: | No | Dried: | Yes Stigmata Maydis |
Product Description
Basic info:
English name | Corn Stigma |
Chinese name | yu mi xu |
Source | Zea mays L |
Part use in TCM | silk |
Herb property | sweet ,odorless,mild |
Act on Channel | bladder,liver,bile |
Function | inducing diuresis to reduce edema |
Dosage | 30-60g |
Storage | In cool,dry and sealed places or container |
Taboo | no |
Why choose us:
Genuine regional drug from the most suitable places for its growing.
Flower silk 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:xiāo yán lì dǎn chá
Herbs used in the prescription:Stigmata maydis 30g;Taraxacum mongolicum 30g;Capillary Wormwood Herb 30g; white sugar properly quantity
Treat for:acute icteric hepatitis/purging liver and gallbladder
Plant Description:
Zea mays Linnaeus yu shu shu |
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Culms erect, 1–4 m tall. Leaf sheaths with transverse veinlets; leaf blades 50–90 × 3–12 cm, glabrous or with tubercle-based hairs, margins scabrid, midvein stout; ligule ca. 2 mm. Female inflorescence a cylindrical "cob," with 16–30 rows of spikelets; glumes equal, veinless, margins ciliate; florets hyaline. Male inflorescence a "tassel" of many digitate racemes; spikelets 9–14 mm, unequally pedicellate, one pedicel 1–2 mm, the other 2–4 mm; glumes subequal, membranous, lower ca. 10-veined, margins ciliate, upper 7-veined; lower lemma and palea hyaline, subequal; upper lemma smaller than lower. Anthers orange, ca. 5 mm. Fl. and fr. summer–autumn.
Widely cultivated in China [originating in America; widely cultivated elsewhere].
This plant (maize, corn) was first domesticated in Central America about 7000 years ago and is now the third most important crop in the world. The many cultivars are grown for cereal or forage, and it is also an important source of oil, syrup, and alcohol. |
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