What is the clove in the star anise? Tree 38+(37

Spice plants: cloves

Oleaceae, Syringa

Also known as ding and chicken tongue.

Evergreen tree Leaves opposite, leathery, oval. It blooms in summer with lilac flowers and cymes. The fruit grows from an inverted oval to a rectangle, which is called "female clove"; Dried flower buds, named "clove", are warm in nature and pungent in taste. They have the functions of warming the stomach and reducing adverse reactions, and are mainly used for hiccups and chest tightness. Clove oil extracted from flower buds is an important spice.

Originally from Maluku Islands, it is cultivated in Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan.

Medicinal information about this plant:

Name of medicine: clove

Spelling: Dingxiang

English name: Lilac

Source: It is the flower bud of clove, a dicotyledonous plant in Oleaceae.

Efficacy: Warm the middle warmer, warm the kidney and reduce adverse reactions.

Indications: Treatment of hiccups, vomiting, nausea, dysentery, chills and pains, addiction, hernia and tinea.

Tropism of nature and taste: pungent and warm. ① "Kaibao Materia Medica": "pungent, warm and nontoxic."

Enter stomach, spleen and kidney meridians. ① Herbal soup: "It begins with Taiyin, Foot Yangming and Shaoyin Meridian." ② Description of the Properties of Leigong's Processed Drugs: "Entering the four meridians of lung, spleen, stomach and kidney."

Usage and dosage: 0.3 ~ 1 yuan for oral administration and decoction; I still took the pills and dispersed them. External use: grinding and dressing.

Avoid medication: people with yin deficiency, fever and internal heat should avoid taking it. Gao Li: "The winner of qi and blood can't be convinced, and clove benefits its qi." Materia Medica: "Anyone who has fire syndrome should avoid it, unless it is deficient in cold."

Compatibility of drugs: On Lei Gong's concoction: "No fire. Afraid of Yujin. "

Other names: Ding (Qi Shu), Zhi, male clove (herb misty) and clove (herb primitive). Name of prescription: clove, clove

Name of prescription: clove, male ding and male clove.

Trade name: clove, clove. The buds are dry, big, full, brown-purple, fresh, rich in aroma and full of oil.

Medicinal part: the root (clove root), bark (clove skin), branch (clove branch), fruit (female clove) and volatile oil (clove oil) obtained by distillation of flower buds of this plant are also used as medicine, each with detailed articles.

Distribution of animal and plant resources: distributed in Malaysia and Africa, cultivated in Guangdong and Guangxi.