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Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship

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Dried buds of the Chinese medicinal herb Lilac Myrtle Family Lilac Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb. The buds are picked when they turn from green to red and dried in the sun.

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It is cultivated in Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Yunnan and other places in China. It is native to the Malay Archipelago and Africa.

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Prefers a tropical island climate. Young trees like shade and are intolerant of sun exposure and grow slowly; adult trees like light and need plenty of sunlight to flower early and bloom more. Afraid of cold, afraid of waterlogging, not resistant to wind. It is advisable to choose sandy loam soil with deep, fertile, well-drained soil and pH of 5.0-6.0.

Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship

(Lilac bud)

Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship
Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship

(Chinese herbal cloves)

Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship

(Cloves)

Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship

Clove powder under microscope (fiber)

Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship

Clove powder under microscope (pollen grains)

Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship

Clove powder microscope (calcium oxalate cluster crystals)

Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship

Clove powder under microscope (oil chamber)

Chinese herbal medicine clove source distribution area growth apprenticeship

Clove cross-section under a microscope

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