Acanthopanax senticosus is also known as Dilun Peach, Quasi Loquat and Apple Acanthopanax senticosus. Originated in the eastern Himalayas. Natural distribution is very wide, from India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Java to the Pacific islands and Madagascar in Southeast Asia. It has been introduced to most countries in tropical Asia and also to the United States. Introduced and cultivated in Taiwan Province Province of China, Hainan, Zhanjiang of Guangdong, Xiamen of Fujian and southern Yunnan. Xishenggu stream wetland zone; I like high temperature, humidity and sunny environment, and the requirements for soil are not strict.
The fruit juice of the rat's basket is sour, so it can be cut open and drunk directly like coconut after picking. It has a strong fragrance and woody taste, with a sour taste.
The root and bark of Sapium sebiferum have the effects of detoxicating, detumescence, astringing and stopping diarrhea, and can be used for treating congestion, swelling and pain, skin swelling, nameless swelling, carbuncle, insect and snake bite, dysentery, enteritis and autumn diarrhea. Young fruits can be cooked and pickled, and Malaysia also washes its hair with jam. Mixing fruit juice with sugar water can also be used to treat cough of patients with fever.
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Another name source of plum blossom fruit
1, Dillenius is to commemorate the contribution of J.I. dillenius, professor of botany at Oxford university (1684-1747);
2. Quasi-loquat is named after its leaves look like loquat. Like apple, it mainly comes from the free translation of the English name elephant apple.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Dylan Tao