Hemorrhoidal grass, scientific name for the two-lobed commiphora, is the whole grass of the plant two-lobed commiphora of the Rosaceae family, born in the field side of the barren land, the river bank beach.
Hemorrhoid grass is bitter and cold. It has the efficacy of clearing heat and detoxification, cooling blood and relieving pain, and can be used for red dysentery and abdominal pain, prolonged dysentery and other conditions.
Appearance
Plant Morphology
Hemorrhoidal grass is a perennial herb or subshrub. The roots are cylindrical, slender, and woody. Flowering stems erect or ascending, pinnately compound, petioles densely sparsely pilose or hirsute, subcorymbose cymes, terminal, sparsely so, sepals ovate-orbicular, petals yellow, obovate, rounded-obtuse at the tip, styles lateral, stigmas enlarged. Achenes smooth on surface. Flowering and fruiting period May-September