Paeonia lactiflora is one of the traditional famous flowers in China. Peony, together with peony, is the main flower to decorate the garden and beautify the environment. Its dry root is Paeonia lactiflora, which is bitter, sour and slightly cold, and belongs to liver, lung and spleen meridians. It has the effects of calming the liver, relieving pain, nourishing blood, regulating menstruation, astringing yin and arresting sweating, and can be used for dizziness, hypochondriac pain, muscle cramps, irregular menstruation, restless fetal movement, spontaneous sweating and night sweats. Paeonia lactiflora is a new industry with high ornamental and medicinal value, remarkable planting benefit and great market potential.
1 characteristics: Paeonia lactiflora, also known as Paeonia lactiflora and Paeonia lactiflora, belongs to Ranunculaceae and belongs to perennial herbaceous flowers. There are thick fleshy roots under the ground, usually cylindrical or spindle-shaped, fawn or grayish purple. Buds are mixed buds, clustered on the root neck, fleshy, water red or yellow. Stems and fleshy roots are clustered, with a height of 60- 100 cm. The leaves are bipinnately compound leaves with three leaves, and they are solitary leaflets at the branches and near the flowers, and they are ovate-lanceolate. Flowers are solitary at the top of the stem, single petal, large and colorful, like peony, with pure white, reddish, purplish red, deep purple, yellow and compound colors (one flower with two colors). Flower warp 15-20cm. There are many stamens and the flower skin is free.
Fruit, including several black seeds. Paeonia lactiflora is native to northern China, Japan and Siberia. Drought-tolerant, cool and sunny. Well-drained sandy loam is needed to avoid rain and water accumulation. Paeonia lactiflora is a alfalfa root plant, which germinates and unearthed in March every year, grows vigorously in April-June, blooms in May, bears fruit in June-August, and withers in the first half of August.