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What are the common "herbs" in the wild?
When Xiao Ju was free, he went to the mountains to pick wild olives. On the way, he saw some wild plants, which made him feel particularly familiar. When he looked carefully, there were really several plants with medicinal value. They look nothing special, so it is easy for people to ignore them. Those who don't know the goods will treat them as weeds, but they have extremely high medicinal value. So, share with you three kinds of common in the wild? Herbs? Have you seen them all?

1. Shankan

There are also bobcats, mountain orchids, platycodon grandiflorum and so on. This plant is a perennial herb. It looks like an orchid, its leaves are blue, its flowers and fruits are lavender, and its appearance is particularly beautiful. However, Kandelia candel belongs to Liliaceae, not Orchidaceae. The flowering period is from March to July, and the fruiting period is usually in summer and autumn. Yamakan looks more suitable for potted plants, but Xiao Ju would like to remind everyone that this plant is beautiful, but it is poisonous. Don't eat it by mistake, otherwise it will cause physical problems.

However, it has another function, that is, medicinal value. Proper use can effectively treat carbuncle swelling, accelerate wound healing and some inflammation (don't use it indiscriminately). This kind of plant generally likes to grow in humid and high temperature environment, and many soils are suitable for planting. Before the mushrooms are cold, we can see the grass growing vigorously on the wet trunk, which shows that the vitality is tenacious enough.

2. Grifola frondosa

Malania is the most common on the roadside and in the wild. Many people regard it as a wild chrysanthemum. In fact, it also belongs to compositae. It has high medicinal value and is a perennial herb. Generally, it can be picked and dried as medicine, which can effectively relieve cough and treat fever and pharyngitis.

Malania frondosa is the most common and widely distributed on hillsides, grasslands and roadsides. Some friends who grow outside the province or abroad and enjoy flowers can pick it back as a potted plant!

3. Lycopodium powder

Lycopodium, also known as Lycopodium, Lycopodium and so on. This wild Lycopodium also has high medicinal value. Its stem is branched, and the branches are branched. It looks like a vein and is very beautiful. Generally more common in rocks and rock walls. Taking medicine can effectively reduce temperature and blood pressure and treat rheumatism and fever. We can harvest it in summer and autumn.

It's not impossible to grow lycopodium. This plant itself is tenacious and can thrive without much trouble. Before planting Lycopodium, it is necessary to soak the prepared soil, and then plant Lycopodium in the soil, and the distance between plants is farther, about 60 cm. During the breeding period, we should pay attention to supplementing water, nutrients and weeding, and continue to use ramets for breeding if conditions permit.

So don't trample on these three herbs when you see them in rural mountainous areas or in the wild. The second kind is toxic, so it is recommended not to touch it at will.