Alias White Horse Bone, Mantianxing [Jiangsu, Guangdong], Roadside Ginger, Tianxingmu, Roadside Jing, Chicken Bone Chai.
It is a kind of Chinese herbal medicine, and it will be toxic if it is not properly matched with others!
Question 2: What is In the snow? Is it poisonous? Six In the snow, belonging to Rubiaceae. No poison.
1 .6 In the snow is produced in the provinces south of the Yangtze River Basin in China. Evergreen leafy shrub. The leaves are small and opposite, oval and sharp, slightly leathery, with a short stalk at the apex, and often aggregate at the upper part of the branchlet. Stipules are membranous, wide at the base, and have a few spiny hairs at the top. The flowers are small and white, and most of them look like snow in the distance. They bloom in June, so they are called the Six In the snow. There are single petals and double petals.
2. Six In the snow is fond of semi-yin, afraid of the scorching sun, with strong budding ability, and is quite resistant to revision and floating. Artificial cultivation in sandy loam with fertile soil. 1enter the greenhouse in the middle of October, keep the room temperature at 10-15℃, and let it out once a week, then take it out of the greenhouse in late April and place it under a shade for maintenance. No big fertilizer is needed, and thin liquid fertilizer is applied once a month to keep the basin soil moist and grow well.
Question 3: Is the odor of In the snow bonsai harmful to people? It is more suitable for indoor cultivation. Because it likes semi-cloudy and semi-sunny environment, warm and humid climate, and it is also resistant to shade. However, indoor planting, poor ventilation is the biggest shortage, frequent ventilation is very important, but also to solve the problem of insufficient humidity, otherwise leaves will fall and even die. In addition, it is very important to apply ferrous sulfate diluted water once every half month to ensure the slight acidity of the basin soil. In the snow is a very good bonsai tree, and the principle of watering is not to do it, but to water it thoroughly. It's easy to say, but you need to understand it carefully and summarize it slowly.
Question 4: Is it harmful to cultivate potted plants in In the snow at home? 6. In the snow is a fine ornamental plant with dense foliage and white flowers, just like snowflakes all over the trees, elegant and lovely. It is one of the main tree species in Sichuan, Jiangsu and Anhui bonsai, with small leaves and developed roots, which is especially suitable for making miniature or rooting bonsai. Bonsai is arranged on the coffee table, desk or windowsill of the living room, which is very elegant and is a good product for indoor beautification and embellishment. When planted in the ground, it is suitable for flower bed boundary, flower fence and lower wood, or it is planted between rocks and crevices.
Treatment of bone steaming fatigue and heat, infantile malnutrition: six In the snow one to two Liang, decocted with water. Common folk herbs in Zhejiang
Treatment of eye redness and swelling and pain: one or two stems and leaves of roadside Jing, decocted, and the residue is decocted and smoked. Experimental study of traditional Chinese medicine
Treatment of migraine: one to two ounces of fresh white horse bones, soaked in water and a little salt. Quanzhou materia medica
Treatment of pharyngolaryngitis: six In the snow, three to five yuan, decocted in water, one dose per day, taken twice. Prescription Collection of New Medical Treatment of Chinese Herbal Medicine
Question 5: Can In the snow be put in the bedroom? Is it poisonous? In the snow is actually sunny by nature, especially in warm and humid environment, such as winter. If you put it above 5 degrees and keep the soil just wet, it will grow very well.
So you put it in the bedroom, as long as the temperature is right, it won't be too cold and stuffy (it won't be gloomy at home, right). Everything is ok. Moreover, In the snow is non-toxic and can even be used as medicine, so it has no effect on people's health if it is made into a bonsai and placed in the bedroom.
Question 6: What is the effect of soaking the leaves of In the snow in water in Phnom Penh? 6. In the snow, an evergreen shrub of Rubiaceae, is 90 cm high and stinks. The leaves are leathery and the stalks are short. Flowers are solitary or clustered at the top of branchlets or axillary, with reddish or white corolla, long and prominent style and flowering from May to July. Roots, stems and leaves can be used as medicine. Light, slightly pungent, cool. Soothing the liver, relieving depression, clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, reducing swelling and removing toxin, relieving cough and resolving phlegm. Used for acute hepatitis, rheumatism, lumbago and leg pain, carbuncle, swelling and sore, snake bite, diarrhea due to spleen deficiency, infantile malnutrition, leukorrhagia, conjunctival congestion, intestinal carbuncle and rabies.
Question 7: Is Mantianxing poisonous? In the snow, also known as Mantianxing, Ilex fragrans, White Horse Bone and Ximing, is native to China. Sex likes sunshine, but also more tolerant to shade, strong drought tolerance, and lax requirements for soil. It belongs to Rubiaceae and Hexa In the snow. Evergreen shrub. The plant is three feet high with slender branches and dense branches. The flowers are small and dense, and the trees are beautiful, which is suitable for potted plants or bonsai. The leaves are very small, oval, all green, and there are also ivory varieties inlaid with green leaves. The flowers are white and funnel-shaped. They bloom in summer and are scattered like snowflakes, hence the name "Six In the snow".
Tropism of nature: bitter, pungent and cool.
Main effects: dispelling wind and relieving exterior syndrome, clearing heat and promoting diuresis, relaxing muscles and tendons and activating collaterals. Can be used for treating common cold, cough, toothache, acute tonsillitis, pharyngolaryngitis, acute and chronic hepatitis, enteritis, dysentery, infantile malnutrition, hypertension headache, migraine, rheumatic joint pain and leucorrhea; Burn the stems and burn the eyes to treat the eyes.
Commonly used dosage:10g ~ 30g
non-poisonous
Question 8: Is gypsophila paniculata poisonous or harmful to health 1. Ornamental flowers --Gypsophila
name
Latin scientific name: Gypsophila (meaning "lover of alkali")
Gypsophila elegans Bieb. It's just one of them.
English name: Baby's-breath, Gyp.
Chinese scientific names: gypsophila paniculata and Dianthus paniculata
Chinese aliases: Dianthus, Six In the snow and Xiacao.
Family and genus
Domain: Eukarya domain
Realm: Plantae in plant kingdom
Phylum: angiosperm phylum Magnoliophyta
Class: Dicotyledonous Magnoliopsida
Objective: Caryophyllales of Dianthus.
Family: Caryophyllaceae Caryophyllaceae
Genus: Dianthus Gypsophila
Origin: Europe, Asia, North Africa
In this paper, there are mainly two kinds of herbs with many small flowers in China, namely, the annual G. elegans and the perennial G. paniculata.
Originated in Eurasia. The silk flower is as high as 50 cm (20); Multi-branched; The leaves are narrow and blue-green; Widely cultivated, the common varieties are "Carminea" (deep rose red) and "big white flower" (Grandiflora Alba;; Flowers are big and white) and "Rosea" (flowers are light rose). The sky is full of stars as high as 1 m (40), which looks like silk flowers, but has thick rhizomes with white to light pink flowers; Common varieties are "pacta", "Flore Pleno" and "Grandiflora".
The shape is full of stars, formerly known as Dianthus bicuspidata, which is from the coast of China. It is a perennial herb flower of Dianthus family. It is an evergreen dwarf shrub, its plant height is about 65-70 cm, its stem is thin and smooth, its branches are many, its leaves are narrow and long, sessile, opposite, and its leaves are pink. Whenever countless buds gather on the branches in early summer, the flowers are as thin as beans, each with 5 petals, as white as clouds and slightly fragrant, like a million stars shining all over the sky. If you look at it from a distance, it looks like fog in the morning and smoke in the evening, so it is also nicknamed "Xiacao".
Habits like warm, humid and sunny environment, more resistant to shade and cold, and grow best in well-drained, fertile and loose loam. The cultivation soil is slightly alkaline calcareous loam, and the drainage and sunshine need to be good. The height of the plant is more than 20 cm, and the irrigation amount is reduced appropriately. A little drought can promote flowering, especially after flowering, poor drainage or long-term rain, and the roots are easy to rot. Sexual preference for warmth, aversion to high temperature and humidity, and suitable fertility temperature 10-25℃.
Propagation, cultivation, cutting and propagation are the main methods. In spring, hardwood cuttings are carried out, and the mature branches of the previous year are cut10-15cm long, and inserted into the sand bed, which usually takes about 30 days to take root. Softwood cutting can be used in the rainy season, and the top softwood cutting in that year can be selected to take root 2-3 weeks after cutting. When changing pots every spring, add fresh and fertile soil, keep the pot soil moist during the growing period, and apply fertilizer every two weeks 1 time to promote more branches and leaves and flourish. Pay attention to pruning the whole plant in autumn to maintain a good plant shape. The pests and diseases of gypsophila paniculata are mainly caused by leaf spot, which can be sprayed with 600 times of 65% zineb wettable powder. Insect pests are harmful to aphids and red spiders, and they are sprayed with 40% omethoate EC 1000 times solution.
Pests and diseases prevent stem rot, and atrophy is a fatal disease of gypsophila paniculata. Before planting, the soil should be disinfected with formaldehyde solution. The pests are mainly mites and aphids, which can be sprayed with dicofol 1000 times solution and pyrethroid 1500 times solution.
Uses: The sky is full of white flowers in early summer, and the flowers are flourishing, meticulous and evenly distributed. Like stars, hazy and charming, and like trees covered with snow, beautiful and lovely, it is suitable for planting flower beds, roadsides and hedges, and is also very suitable for potted viewing and bonsai making. The starry sky is also an indispensable filling material in flower arrangement. Inserting a few starry sky into a bunch of flowers adds a bit of charming beauty.
Mantianxing is a favorite flower of elegant people, which is pure, far-reaching and romantic. Hundreds of delicate, white and flawless small flowers are loosely gathered together, just like stars in the boundless night sky, hazy like fog, extremely graceful and elegant ... > >
Question 9: Does anyone know what kind of plant this is, which is harmful to health? This is Euonymus japonicus, a species of Euonymus japonicus (Chinese name is Euonymus japonicus, belonging to Euonymus of Euonymaceae).
Question 10: It is definitely not good for children to drink more than six In the snow teas.