Question 2: What does Pueraria Mirifica look like Pictures Pueraria Mirifica, for the leguminous plant Pueraria Mirifica, is a kind of vegetable commonly eaten in some provinces and districts in southern China, and its flavor is sweet, cool and tasty, and it is often used as a soup. Its main component is starch, in addition to containing about 12% of flavonoids, including soybean (soybean) glycosides, soybean glycosides, Puerarin and other more than 10 kinds; and contains carotenoids, amino acids, coumarin
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Question 3: There are several kinds of Pueraria lobata what does it look like Pueraria lobata (scientific name: Pueraria lobata) is a plant of the genus Pueraria in the family Leguminosae. Its roots for the Chinese herbal medicine Pueraria lobata (Chinese medicine Latin name Puerariae Radix), also known as deer patchouli, yellow jin, chicken Qi root, the main treatment of typhoid fever and warmth, headache, strong collar (neck stiffness), irritable heat and thirst, diarrhea, dysentery, measles impermeable, hypertension, angina pectoris, deafness and other evidence.
English name: Radix Puerariae, Lobed Kudzuvine Root.
[3] Edible kudzu vine (China's major plants illustrated? Leguminosae), kudzu root, kudzu vine (Yunnan, Guizhou), powdered kudzu, sweet kudzu (Sichuan)
Origin of the name: Eastern Jin Dynasty Taoist scholar Ge Hong, at the foot of the Maoshan Mountain alchemy found a root, this root cured Jurong the local people of a plague, the local people in order to commemorate the Ge Hong, and so the root was named "kudzu", and so there is "kudzu". The word "Ge Gen" came into being.
Drug base: This product is the dried root of the legume Pueraria lobata (Willd.) Ohwi.
Chemical composition: Containing a variety of flavonoids, the main active ingredient is daidzein (daidzin), daidzin (daidzin), Puerarin (puerarin), Puerarin-7-xyloside (puerarin-7-xyloside) and so on.
Taste of medicinal properties: cool, sweet and pungent flavor.
Question 4: What does Pueraria Mirifica look like picture
Question 5: What does Pueraria Mirifica look like picture Perennial vine, up to 10 meters long, the whole plant is yellowish-brown coarse hair. The tuberous roots are plump. Leaves alternate; long-petiolate; 3-ovate compound leaves, the stalks of the apical leaflets are longer, the leaf blade rhombic-orbicular, sometimes 3-wavy lobed, 8-19 cm long, 6.5-18 cm wide, apex acute, base rounded, both surfaces covered with white ambrosial pubescence, denser below; the lateral leaflets are smaller, par-elliptic or par-rhombic-elliptic, sometimes 2-3-wavy lobed. Racemes axillary, raceme pedicels densely yellowish-white tomentose; flowers dense; bracts narrowly linear, caducous, bracteoles linear-lanceolate; butterfly flowers blue-purple or purple, 15-19 cm long; calyx 5-toothed, calyx teeth lanceolate; flag petals suborbicular or ovoid, apex retuse, base with two short auricles, wing petals narrowly elliptic, shorter than flag petals, usually auriculated only on one side of the base, keel petals a little longer than wing petals; stamens 10. bipartite (9+1); ovary linear, style curved. Pods linear, flattened, 6-9 cm long, 7-10 mm wide, densely yellow-brown hirsute. Seeds ovoid and flattened, russet, glossy.
Question 6: What does kudzu look like There are many pictures on the Internet, choose a few representative.
Question 7: What does the decades-old kudzu look like This is a picture of Chai Kudzu over ten years for your reference! The fiber content is very high, so the surface looks hairy
Question 8: What is Pueraria Mirifica Pueraria Root Pueraria Mirifica (Lobed Kudzuvine Root), a stout vine, up to 8 meters long, the whole is yellow hirsute hairs, the base of the stem woody, with thick tuberous roots. Leaves ovate-oblong, pinnately compound, linear; stipules linear-lanceolate, as long as or longer than the petiolules; leaflets trifid, occasionally entire, terminal leaflet broadly ovate or obliquely ovate, lateral leaflets obliquely ovate, slightly smaller, covered with yellowish, appressed, vegetative pilose hairs. Racemes long, rather densely flowered above the middle; bracts linear-lanceolate to linear, bracteoles ovate; flowers clustered at the nodes of the axis of the inflorescence; calyx campanulate, yellowish-brown pilose, lobes lanceolate, acuminate, a little longer than the calyx-tube; corolla purple, the flag-valves obovate, the ovary linear, hairy. Pods long ellipsoid, flattened, brown hirsute. Flowering September-October, fruiting November-December.
Pueraria Mirifica is used for medicinal purposes and has the functions of relieving fever, quenching thirst, quenching diarrhea, and improving the symptoms of high blood pressure patients such as strong collar, dizziness, headache, tinnitus, and so on. The active ingredients are daidzein, daidzin, puerarin and so on. Stem skin fiber for weaving and papermaking. In ancient times, it was widely used, kudzu clothes, kudzu scarf for the civilian clothing, kudzu paper, kudzu rope has been used for a long time, and kudzu powder is used for alcohol detoxification. It is also a good soil and water conservation plant.
Question 9: What kind of kudzu is, please picture.