
The results of herbal textural research showed that the original plants of Xuancaogen in ancient times were Hemerocallis fulva, H. fulva var. kwanso, H. citrina, H. lilio-asphodelus and H. minor. The cause of confusion about Xuancao, Lilu and Lucong was discriminated. The erroneous scientific names of Beihuanghuacai and Shexiangcao in contemporary literature were corrected. A suggestion that H. aurentiaca be supplemented as an independent specise was raised.
China, Plants, Medicinal, History, 16th Century, Terminology as Topic, History, 19th Century, History, Ancient, History, Medieval, Drugs, Chinese Herbal, History, 15th Century
China, Plants, Medicinal, History, 16th Century, Terminology as Topic, History, 19th Century, History, Ancient, History, Medieval, Drugs, Chinese Herbal, History, 15th Century
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