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Ligustrum (nü zhen zi)
What is ligustrum? What is it used for? Also known as privet, ligustrum is a small, evergreen-like tree native to China and eastern Asia. It is used mostly as a form of decoration and source of shade in the United States. The shrub contains large clusters of white flowers with…
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Lily Bulb (bai he)
What is lily bulb? What is it used for? Lilies are among the oldest cultivated plants in the world. Native to east Asia, lilies are now found worldwide, and have been used in herbal preparations and medicines for centuries. As far back as the second century BC, lilies were used…
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Limonite (yu liang shi)
What is limonite? What is it used for? Although limonite is not an herb, it is nevertheless an important component of traditional Chinese medicine. Although it is considered a mineral by some people, in fact, limonite is not a true mineral, but a mixture of several hydrated iron oxide minerals,…
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Lindera (wu yao)
What is lindera? What is it used for? Lindera is a type of thick, wildly growing shrub found throughout east Asia. In China, it is mainly produced in the Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, and Shaanxi provinces. The root of the plant is used in herbal preparations. The roots resemble a tree…
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Litsea (bi cheng qie)
What is litsea? What is it used for? Also known as cubeb, litsea is a type of pepper tree that grows in the mountains of China and other parts of Asia. It is sometimes referred to as the "mountain spicy tree" because of its aroma, and because of the small,…
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Lobelia (ban bian lian)
What is lobelia? What is it used for? Lobelia is a tall, reed-like plant that grows throughout North America. Also known as Indian tobacco, lobelia consists of a long, thin stem with green, shovel-shaped leaves and green bulbs with white or purplish flowers. Although some practitioners use lobelia seeds and…
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Longan (long yan hua or long yan rou)
What is longan? What is it used for? Longan is a type of tree similar to the lychee. There is some debate as to where the plant originated: some say it first appeared in China, others in India. The tree can reach a height of more than 60 feet, with…
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Lophatherum (dan zhu ye)
What is lophatherum? What is it used for? Lophatherum is a type of bamboo native to Asia. Instead of having a rigid, cane-like stem like most bamboos, lophatherum grows as a type of long-leaf grass. The parts of the lophatherum used in herbal formulas are the leaves, which are gathered…
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Loquat Leaf (pi pa ye)
What is loquat leaf? What is it used for? Loquat is a type of fruit tree that grows in the tropics and subtropics. Similar to an evergreen tree in appearance, the loquat produces round fruits that resemble pairs, and range in color from white to orange. Loquat fruits are considered…
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Lotus Leaf (he ye)
What is lotus leaf? What is it used for? Lotus node comes from the lotus, a perennial aquatic plant related to the water lily. It grows throughout the tropical regions of Asia and the Middle East, with light green leaves and vibrant white flowers. The leaves can grow extremely large…
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Lotus Node (ou jie)
What is lotus node? What is it used for? Lotus node comes from the lotus, a perennial aquatic plant related to the water lily. It grows throughout the tropical regions of Asia and the Middle East; an American version is found in the United States. The node is a thick,…
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Lotus Stamen (lian xu)
What is lotus stamen? What is it used for? Lotus stamen comes from the lotus, a freshwater plant that originated in India and is now cultivated throughout southeast Asia. Different parts of the lotus are used for different purposes. Lotus stems are often prepared in salads; dried lotus flowers are…
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Lotus Seed (lian zi)
What is lotus seed? What is it used for? Lotus seeds come from the lotus plant, which is found throughout the Middle East and Asia. The typical lotus seed is small, round and white or off-white in appearance. In China, lotus plants are grown in the Hunan, Fujiang, Fiangsu and…
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Luffa (si gua luo)
What is luffa? What is it used for? The luffa (also spelled "loofah" in some sources) is a sponge-like vegetable native to India and China. It is actually the fruit of a hardy trailing, climbing vine (which can grow either vertically or horizontally) and is cultivated throughout Asia, with most…
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Lycium Bark (di gu pi)
What is lycium bark? What is it used for? Also known as the Chinese wolfberry, lycium comes from a medium-sized bush that is native to east Asia and Europe. In China, the best lycium grows and is cultivated in the Ningzia, Gansu and Qinghai provinces. Lycium bark is light brown…
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Lycium Fruit (gou qi zi)
What is lycium fruit? What is it used for? Also known as the Chinese wolfberry, lycium comes from a medium-sized bush that is native to east Asia and Europe. In China, the best lycium grows and is cultivated in the Ningzia, Gansu and Qinghai provinces. The fruit is bright red…
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Lygodium (hai jin sha)
What is lygodium? What is it used for? Lygodium is a type of climbing fern native to Japan; it also grows in the southeastern part of the United States. Some varieties of lygodium can reach more than 100 feet in length, with small, leafy branches and lobed leaflets that produce…
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Lysimachia (jin qian cao)
What is lysimachia? What is it used for? Lysimachia is a perennial, grassy herb that originated in Europe; its name is reportedly attributed to King Lysimachus of Sicily, who is believed to have discovered the herb’s healing properties. In addition to Europe, it now grows throughout the southern provinces of…
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Magnetite (ci shi)
What is magnetite? What is it used for? Magnetite is a mineral, a magnetic iron ore belonging to the spinelle family, which is comprised mainly of ferroferic oxide and tri-iton tetroxide. It ranges in color from black to brownish. It is magnetic and metallic, with a hard texture, and fractures…
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Magnolia Bark (hou po)
Magnolia bark comes from the magnolia tree, a deciduous arbor that grows in the Sichuan, Hubei and Zhejiang provinces of China. The tree is often used as a type of ornamental for gardens, and is an important source of timber, with green leaves and fragrant flowers that vary in color…

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