What Are the Medical Uses of Lonicera Japonica?
Lonicera Lonicera (Scientific name: Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim.), Also known as Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim.), Is a deciduous shrub, up to 6 meters in height, with a stem diameter of 10 cm. Pubescent. Winter buds are small and ovoid. Leaves papery.
- Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim. Var. Maackii
- Safflower Lonicera Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim. Var. Erubescens (Rehder) QE Yang, Landrein, Borosova & J. Osborne [2]
- Distributed in the east of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning provinces in China, Hebei, southwestern Shanxi, Shaanxi, southeast Gansu, eastern Shandong and southwest, Jiangsu, Anhui, northern Zhejiang, Henan, Hubei, northwest Hunan and southwest (Xinning) , Northeast Sichuan, Guizhou, (Xingyi), Eastern Yunnan to Northwest, and Tibet (Geelong). Born in the forest or in the bush near the forest edge stream, the altitude is 1800 meters (3,000 meters in Yunnan and Tibet). North Korea, Japan and the Russian Far East are also distributed. [2]
- Sexuality likes strong light. It should not be less than 4 hours in direct sunlight every day. It is slightly drought-resistant, but it grows well in a dry environment. Jinyinmu likes the warm environment and is relatively cold-tolerant. It can open winter in most areas of northern China. Good environmental ventilation helps the photosynthesis of plants to proceed smoothly. [2]
- Honeysuckle has two breeding methods: seeding and cuttings. Seeds can be sown in spring, and semi-lignified branches can be used in summer.