1, look! The branches are in full bloom with red kapok. In particular, its flower bones are red and very full, as if they suddenly jumped out! Countless beautiful kapok, dotted with unpretentious trunks, looks so elegant!
From a distance, on this tall and straight kapok tree, there are clusters of kapok like feathers, and the flowers are burning like a raging fire. Kapok is red, but not as charming as peony. It is steady and solemn, and it has dyed the sky red.
3. Kapok blooms, some have only two or three petals, and some are completely open, revealing bright red flowers. Some kapok are like shy brides, hanging their heads shyly; Some even hide behind branches; Others naturally get angry on the branches.
4. Kapok has five petals with a strong curve, surrounded by a cluster of dense yellow stamens with distinct layers and thick texture, which are gathered in a compact receptacle. These flowers are almost as big as rice bowls, facing the sun and spreading down from the top of the tree.
The role of kapok
1. Kapok has the effects of clearing away heat and promoting diuresis (removing pathogenic heat and dampness in the body) and detoxifying. Can be used for treating diarrhea, dysentery, hemorrhoid, hemorrhage, etc. Chinese herbal medicine is the dried flower of kapok plant, which can be used as medicine after being harvested and dried in spring. Kapok is sweet and light in taste and cool in nature, belonging to the large intestine meridian. Has the effects of clearing away heat, promoting diuresis, and removing toxic substances, and can be used for treating diseases such as diarrhea, dysentery, hemorrhoid, and hemorrhage.
2. In TCM clinic, this medicinal material can be compatible with many Chinese medicines such as kapok and Pteris multifida, and the decoction can treat damp-heat diarrhea. Adverse drug reactions and contraindications are not clear.