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The difference between Dendrobium and Dendrobium flowers

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Dendrobium officinale, also known as Wanzhang beard. For perennial herbs, today I will introduce the difference between Dendrobium and Dendrobium. 1. The difference between Dendrobium and Dendrobium flowers: Yiwei Shengjin, Ziyin Qingre. For fever, thirst, thirst

Dendrobium flower is Dendrobium candidum, also known as Wanzhang beard. As a perennial herb, today I would like to introduce the efficacy difference between Dendrobium and Dendrobium.

1. The difference between the efficacy of Dendrobium and Dendrobium.

Dendrobium: benefiting stomach and fluid, nourishing yin and clearing heat. It is used for fever, dry mouth, thirst, stomach yin deficiency, less food than vomiting, deficiency and heat after illness, exuberant fire due to yin deficiency, bone steaming and fatigue, unclear eyes, impotent muscles and bones.

Dendrobium flower: nourish the five internal organs, improve the effect of relieving backache, and also have the effect of tonifying kidney and strengthening yang.

2. Maintenance essentials of Dendrobium flower

Water: the basin soil remains moist during the growing season, and the plant enters a dormant period in winter, so it should be slightly drier. When dry, especially in the hot summer, should often spray water to the leaves and the ground to increase the humidity in the air.

Light: avoid strong direct light, in northern, eastern and central China, appropriate shade in summer, direct light in winter, placed under scattered light in spring and autumn. The four seasons in the south should be properly shaded.

Soil: like loose, moist soil environment.

Fertilizer: during the growth period, dilute liquid fertilizer was applied 2 or 3 times a month, and liquid fertilizer dominated by phosphate fertilizer was applied once during flower bud differentiation.

Reproduction: both sowing and ramet can reproduce. The aboveground stem of Dendrobium is very long, and new plants can grow from the stem nodes. They have both stems, leaves and roots. Cut them into sections and plant them in another pot. The stem segments of small clumps without hair can also be used for cutting propagation. Insert them into the muddy soil and keep them hot and humid, and they will soon take root and hair leaves.

Dendrobium candidum from Laoyanshan, which is produced in Yandang Mountain, Zhejiang Province, is a second class of rare and endangered plants protected by China. It is called "Nine Immortal Grass" with precious traditional Chinese medicines such as Saussurea involucrata, Ginseng and Cordyceps sinensis, and is called "Pharmaceutical Giant Panda" by the international medicinal plant community.

 
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