Beet, scientific name: DC. , also known as Cymbidium hybridum, Bobcat, Crotalaria hybrida, Cymbidium hybridum, Cymbidium hybridum, Rat Scar and Rat Crab, are perennial herbs of Liliaceae. The flowering period is from March to July. It grows on slopes or forests from flat to medium altitude. Toxic plants. Dry powder of rhizome grinding, vinegar mixing and external application can treat carbuncle, abscess, tinea and lymphadenitis.
The second is forsythia suspensa.
Forsythia suspensa L.: Shrub, about 1.5-3 meters high; Branches are prickly and young branches are hairy. Leaves opposite, rarely whorled, ovate-elliptic or ovate-lanceolate, papery, short or obtuse at the top, wedge-shaped at the base, serrated and pilose at the whole or middle. Racemes are terminal or axillary, usually arranged in panicles; Calyx tubular, hairy, ca. 5 mm long, 5-lobed, 5-angled; Corolla is usually blue-purple, about 8 mm long, slightly irregular, 5-lobed, lobes spreading, hairy inside and outside. Drupe is spherical, glabrous, shiny, about 5 mm in diameter, red and yellow when mature, surrounded by enlarged persistent calyx. The flowering and fruiting period may be-10, which can be the whole year in the south.
Native to tropical America. Common cultivation in southern China, often wild. With long flowering period and beautiful flowers, it is a good hedge plant. Guangxi uses roots and leaves to relieve pain and thirst. Fujian uses fruits to treat chest pain caused by malaria and falls, and leaves to treat initial pain and swelling, foot contusion, blood stasis or abscess.