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Its aliases are jade osmanthus, mu osmanthus, fungus osmanthus, and tube osmanthus.
Plant form: Evergreen tree, fragrant. The bark is gray-brown, and the young branches have four edges and are covered with gray-yellow hairs. The leaves are alternate or nearly opposite, leathery, oblong to nearly lanceolate, with short pointed apex, wedge-shaped base, green and shiny upper surface, with three veins from the base; petiole. Panicle axillary; tepals 6, white; fertile stamens 9, 3 whorls, 2 glands at the base of the inner whorl filaments, ovary ovate. The berries are purple-black, oval, with a shallow cup-shaped fruit base. The flowering period is from June to August, and the fruiting period is from October to February to March of the following year.
Nature and flavor: Very hot in nature, pungent and sweet in taste.
Functions and Indications: Tonifying fire and supporting yang, returning fire to its source, dispersing cold and relieving pain, activating blood circulation and promoting menstruation. It is used for impotence, uterine cold, cold and pain in the abdomen, cold and vomiting and diarrhea, amenorrhea, and dysmenorrhea.