Family Name | Magnoliaceae |
Scientific name | Magnolia grandiflora |
Common name | Magnolia grandiflora Linn |
Growth habit | evergreen bushes |
Leaf | The Magnolia Leaves ovate-oblong, thick leathery, 10-20 cm long, shiny surface, the back of the rust-colored pubescent, the edge has little reflexed. |
Flower | Generally, flower magnolia arewhite and up to 20-30 cm in diameter, the petals usually six, sometimes as many as nine flowers such as the lotus |
Fruit | The periderm of the seed of Magnolia grandiflora is red in colour. 9-10 mouths, the fruit is riped. |
More to learn | Magnolia flowers with aromatic oils. |
Properties | Acrid, warm. Expelling wind and cold, relieve pain. |
Treats | Exogenous cold, headache, nasal congestion, abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, high blood pressure, migraine headaches. Oral: decoction, spend 3-10 grams; bark 6-12 grams. Topical: moderate pound deposited. Exogenous cold, headache, nasal congestion, abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, high blood pressure, migraine headaches. Oral: decoction, spend 3-10 grams; bark 6-12 grams. Topical: moderate pound deposited. |
Reference | General information on Magnolia grandiflora Treats of Magnolia grandiflora |