Also known as stone lily, mountain garlic, wild garlic, dragon claw flower, and garlic grass.
Morphological characteristics of perennial herbaceous plants. The bulbs are hypertrophy, spherical, with membranous scales, dark brown, and milky white inside. The leaves are clustered, belt-shaped, with blunt apex, dark green above, pinkish green below, and entire margin. Blooms from September to October, with stems and leaves pulled out first, with a hollow center; umbels with 4 to 6 flowers; bracts lanceolate and membranous; perianth 6-lobed, bright red or with white edges. Arranged in 2 rounds, narrow and oblanceolate. There are 6 stamens, about 2 times longer than the tepals; the ovary is inferior and 3-chambered; the style is slender and the stigma is capitate. Fruits are produced from October to November, and the capsule is cracked on the back. Many seeds. Dried for later use or used fresh.
The growth environment is distributed in most provinces and regions in my country. It mostly grows in moist places in valleys, hilly slopes, forest edges and roadsides.
Nature, flavor, and effect: Bitter, pungent, warm in nature, and toxic. Induces vomiting and expectoration, detoxifies and reduces swelling.
The first prescription is selected: 3 pieces of fresh Lycoris and 10 pieces of castor seeds.
Usage: Mash *** into mud and apply it to the "Yongquan point" on the heart of the foot, once a day.
Indications: Nephritis, edema and ascites. The second side: 2 to 4 fresh Lycoris bulbs, 20 grams of brown sugar.
Usage: Wash the fresh Lycoris, mash it with brown sugar, and apply it externally to the affected area; change the dressing once a day.
Indications: contusion, blood stasis or abscess on the sole of the foot. Third party: 12 grams of Lycoris, 60 grams of lean pork.
Usage: Chop it into pieces, add water and steam until mashed. Do not eat garlic when eating meat.
Indications: abdominal mass. Fourth party: 60 grams of fresh Lycoris bulbs, 1 egg white.
Usage: Mash the amaryllis, add egg white and mix well, divide into two halves and apply to Shuangyongquan point.
Indications: cold and cold. The fifth party: 1.5 to 3 grams of fresh Lycoris bulbs.
Usage: Decoct Lycoris in water to remove residue and take it orally to induce vomiting.
Indications: Food poisoning, congestion of phlegm and saliva. The sixth recipe: 30 grams each of fresh Lycoris (soaked in vinegar or children's feces), Qingfeng Vine, and 60 grams of Clematis vine leaves (soaked in children's feces).
Usage: Decoct in water and take 2 times.
Indications: Epilepsy. The seventh party: 1 fresh Lycoris bulb.
Usage: Mash fresh Lycoris and apply to Shuangyongquan point (center of sole of foot); apply less when walking and more when resting at night.
Indications: swollen feet and painful feet after long-term walking. The eighth recipe: an appropriate amount of fresh amaryllis stems and a little sweet wine lees.
Usage: Wash the fresh medicine, add sweet wine grains and mash it, and apply it externally to the affected area.
Indications: carbuncles, sores and boils.