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Rehmannia is a
genus of
seven species of
flowering plants in the
order Lamiales and
family Orobanchaceae,
which is
native to
China and ****an. It has been...
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Rehmannia glutinosa is a
flowering broomrape, and one of the 50
fundamental herbs used in
traditional Chinese medicine,
where it has the name shēng dì...
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white woodland peony (백작약; 白芍藥; baekjagyak),
steamed and
dried roots of
rehmannia (숙지황; 熟地黃; sukjihwang),
dried roots of
Mongolian milkvetch (황기; 黃芪; hwanggi)...
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herbs or
perennial herbs or shrubs, and most (all
except Lindenbergia,
Rehmannia and Triaenophora) are
parasitic on the
roots of
other plants—either holoparasitic...
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Rehmannia elata, the
Chinese foxglove, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Orobanchaceae,
native to China.
Growing to 150 cm (59 in) tall by...
- Foxglove-tree, a
nickname for
Paulownia tomentosa Chinese foxglove (
Rehmannia),
specifically Rehmannia elata Foxglove beardtongue Foxglove pug, a
European moth Foxglove...
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Klokov Melittis subcordata Klokov Melittis sylvestrisLam.
Melissa tragi Garsault Rehmannia chinensis Libosch. ex Fish. & Mey.
Oenonea melissifolia Bubani...
- made of
dried roots of
white woodland peony,
steamed and
dried roots of
rehmannia,
dried roots of
Korean angelica, and
dried roots of lovage.
Although typically...
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first erected by Hans
Solereder in 1909,
based on a
section of the
genus Rehmannia which Joseph Dalton Hooker had
called "Trianophora" in 1891. It was initially...
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Liboschitz was the
first to
provide a
description of
Rehmannia chinensis (synonymous with
Rehmannia glutinosa), an
important herb in
traditional Chinese...