Nandina is a plant belonging to the Berberidaceae family of the Ranunculales order. It prefers a warm and humid environment, is relatively tolerant of shade and cold, and does not have high soil requirements. It mostly grows in sparse forests and shrubs. Nandina can be used as medicine to treat damp-heat jaundice, gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, conjunctivitis, cough, wheezing, whooping cough, food accumulation, diarrhea, hematuria, lumbar muscle strain and other diseases.
Nandina plant categories
Nandina is a plant belonging to the Berberidaceae family of the order Ranunculales. It is an evergreen small shrub, also known as nandina, orchid bamboo, etc. It is mainly produced in the Yangtze River Basin of my country. And Shaanxi, Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Hubei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other places.
The role of nandina bamboo
Nandina bamboo can be used as medicine. It mainly treats damp-heat jaundice, gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, conjunctivitis, and can also treat cough, wheezing, Whooping cough, dysphagia, diarrhea, hematuria, lumbar muscle strain and other diseases.
Where Nandina Bamboo Grows
Nandina prefers a warm and humid environment. It is relatively tolerant of shade and cold. It does not have high requirements for soil, but it is more suitable to grow in moist, fertile and well-drained areas. In good sandy loam soil, it mostly grows in sparse forests and shrubs.
The appearance and pictures of Nandina bamboo
The stems of Nandina bamboo are often clustered, with few branches, smooth and hairless. The young branches are red at first, and will become red when they grow old. It is gray in color, its panicles are upright, the flowers are white, the berries are spherical in shape, and the seeds are oblate.