Phoenicoptera sibirica
Also known as Jinlaomeihua, it is the flower of Jinlaomei, a plant in the Rosaceae family. Its plant form is Yaowang tea stick.
Chinese scientific name
金老梅花
Latin scientific name
Potentilla fruticosa L.
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Phoebe vein-leaf Phoebe, Hainan Phoebe.
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Shrub, 0.5-2m high. Many branches, bark peeling off longitudinally. Branchlets reddish brown, villous when young. The current compound leaves have 2 pairs of leaflets and 3 sparse leaflets. The bases of the upper pair of leaflets extend downward and merge with the leaf axis; the petioles are sericeous or sparsely pubescent; the stipules are membranous. Broad, with outer cover villous or falling off; leaflets oblong, obovate-oblong or ovate-lanceolate, 0.7-2cm long, 0.4-1cm wide, apex acute or blunt. The base is wedge-shaped, the entire margin is flat, and both sides are sparsely covered with pilose or sericeous hairs or are almost hairless. Flowers bisexual; single flower or several flowers borne on branch tops, pedicel densely covered with villous or seric hairs; flower diameter 2.2-3cm; sepals 5, oval, apex acute to short acuminate, accessory sepals and lanceolate To obovate-lanceolate, the apex is sharp and sharp, almost as long as the sepals, and the outside is sparsely covered with silk hairs; the petals are 5, broadly obovate, the apex is rounded and blunt, longer than the sepals, yellow; the style is near the base, and the top is constricted , the stigma expands. Achenes are nearly oval, 1.5mm long, covered with villous hairs, brownish brown. The flowering and fruiting period is from June to September.
There is another medicinal material that more closely matches your description, called Green Calyx Plum. Deciduous small tree, up to 10 meters high. The trunk is purplish brown with many vertical stripes. There are often thorns on the branches, and the branchlets are green or have green as the background color. The leaves are broadly ovate to ovate in shape, with a long acuminate apex or a pointed tail. The first leaves bloom in early spring from February to March, and the flowers are born in the leaf axils of annual branches, solitary or in clusters of two, with single or double petals and a faint fragrance. The drupe is spherical, with shallow grooves on one side and hairy. The fruit is ripe in June and is yellow when ripe. Branchlets are green without purple halo.