-
See Blood Seal Throat: Also known as arrow poison wood, Moraceae, see Blood Seal Throat Plant.
Blood-filled grass: It is the whole grass and root of the dicot plant medicine Dicotyledon plant honeysuckle family plant Red Mountain Flower.
Blood sorrow: Herb herb, also known as blood sorrow, blood hibiscus, etc. Lamiaceae is a whole grass of blood.
Huoxue Dan: Lamiaceae, genus Huoxuedan.
Great Blood Vine S cuneata (oliv.) rehd. et wils.
Bloodwater Grass e chionantha hance
Blood Tong m tanarius (l.) muell. arg.
Indian blood tung m indica wight
Taiwan blood tung m sinensis (baill.) muell. arg.
Dinghu blood tung m sampsonii hance
Vesicular gland blood Tong m pustulata king ex hook. f.
Caudal lobe blood tung m kurzii (kuntze) pax et hoffm.
Rhizometrium m rosuliflora croiz.
Thorn fruit blood tung m auriculata (merr.) airy shaw
Egg bract blood tung m trigonostemonoides croiz.
Large-bract blood tung m bracteata merr.
Limestone blood tung m esquirolii (levl.) rehd.
Andaman blood tung m andamanica kurz
Blood Potato Stephania Dielsiana Y c. wu
Wyvern Palm Blood T asiatica (l.) lam.
Nine tubes of blood Ardisia brevicaulis diels
Blood-tonifying herb L sinense (girard) kuntze
Two-color blood tonic grass l bicolor (bunge) kuntze
Yantai Blood Tonic Herb L franchetii (debx.) kuntze
Curved branch blood tonic grass l flexuosum (l.) kuntze
-
Humans have blood, animals have blood, do plants have blood? Some. In many parts of the world, trees sprinkling "blood" and shedding "blood" are found.
In the shrubs of the mountain forests in the south of our country, there is an evergreen vine-like plant - chicken blood vine, which always climbs and entangles other trees. In summer, beautiful rose-colored flowers bloom. When people cut the rattan with a knife, they will find that the juice flowing out is first reddish-brown, and then slowly turns bright red, like chicken blood, so it is called "chicken blood vine".
After chemical analysis, it was found that this "blood" contained substances such as tannins, reducing sugars and tree substances, which could be used for medicinal purposes, and had the functions of dispersing gas, removing pain, and invigorating blood. Its stem and bark fibers can also be used to make rayon, paper ropes, etc., and the stems and leaves can also be used as pesticides for insect control.
The island of Socotra in South Yemen is the most bizarre place in the world, especially the plants on the island, which attract botanists from all over the world. According to statistics, there are about 200 species of plants on the island that are not found anywhere else in the world, and one of them is the "dragon's blood tree". It secretes a blood-like red resin that is widely used in medicine and cosmetology.
This tree grows mainly in the mountainous areas of this island. There is also a local legend that a long time ago, a great dragon fought with an elephant here, and as a result, the dragon was injured and shed blood, and when the blood was sprinkled on the tree, the tree had red "blood".
There is an ancient building built in the 6th century in Wales, England, and in its front yard stands a cedar tree that is more than 700 years old.
No, don't put it in the bedroom, it will give you oxygen at night.
Mosquito repellent plants such as nightshade, lavender, and pitcher plant will emit some odors or special chemicals through leaves, flowers, and other tissues or organs during their growth period.
Photosynthesis, transpiration, and respiration.
Photosynthesis of green plants refers to the process in which green plants use light energy to synthesize organic matter such as carbon dioxide and water into organic matter in chloroplasts, release oxygen, and at the same time convert light energy into chemical energy and store it in the synthetic organic matter The site of visible photosynthesis is chloroplasts, and the condition is light; Respiration refers to the process of decomposing organic matter into carbon dioxide and water and releasing energy in the ** chondria, which can be seen as long as it is a living cell. Transpiration refers to the process of green plants dissipating water in the body from the stomata of the leaves to the atmosphere in the form of water vapor From the above, it can be seen that the photosynthesis of plants is affected by light, so the physiological activities that plants can carry out during the day or under light are: photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration >>>More
Producer bar. Or is it the first trophic level?
In the carbon-oxygen balance of the biosphere, are only green plants providing oxygen? >>>More