Saussurea involucrata (scientific name: Saussure a involucrata? ) mainly refers to Saussurea of Compositae, also known as Saussurea involucrata, Saussurea involucrata and Saussurea involucrata. It is a rare exotic flower and grass. It mainly refers to Saussurea of Compositae, which is called Kalleli by people in Xinjiang and Tibet. It is a perennial herb of Compositae, with a height of 15-35 cm, which can be used as medicine and has certain ornamental value. Xinjiang (Urumqi, Bokeda Mountain, Heshuo) is a perennial herb of Compositae, which is called Qiagosuba in Tibetan and Kaerguli in Uygur. Born on hillsides, valleys, crevices, watersides and meadows, with an altitude of 2400-3470 meters. Russian and China are distributed. Saussurea involucrata is a precious medicinal flower plant, which contains volatile oil, alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, sugars, tannins and other active ingredients, and has the effects of removing cold phlegm, strengthening yang and enriching blood, warming uterus and removing blood stasis, and treating irregular menstruation. In addition, Saussurea involucrata has obvious effects on treating kidney deficiency and lumbago, expelling wind and dampness, dredging channels and promoting blood circulation. Saussurea involucrata is used as medicine, and it is collected when it blooms from July to early August, with the best efficacy. After collection, it should be dried in the hot sun to prevent the loss of volatile oil and the destruction of effective components.