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  • Thomas

    Member
    December 29, 2023 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Magnolia Flowers

    Dear Sheri,

    I apologize for the delayed response.

    Excellent question. Sallie answered partially correct, which is to say that Magnolia liliflora is used as xinyihua, the flower buds of that species of magnolia. However, several other species are used and officially (in the Pharmacopoeia of the PRC) only M. biondii, M. denudata, and M. sprengeri are to be used.

    The flowers of M. officinalis, the species that houpo is derived from, are not used as this medicine, and are, in fact, quite different, more like our native magnolia species.

    M. denudata, known colloquially as yulan 玉蘭 in Mandarin, is a fairly common cultivated tree in North America. I believe, but I’m not sure, that M. biondii is also found, but less common.

    I’m actually looking for a place to purchase M. denudata trees. This tree is not only medicinal but very beautiful and one of my wife’s favorite trees. If anyone knows of a good place to but a few trees, I’d be most grateful to receive that information. 🙂

    I hope this helps,
    Thomas

  • Thomas

    Administrator
    November 8, 2023 at 7:04 pm in reply to: Growing Boneset

    Hi Laura,

    Erica’s response was very good. I think it might be possible that your boneset plant will struggle in Florida due to the environment. I’m in zone 5 and we have a beaver-created wetland where it grows. I’m told that it is not easy to grow from seed, but I collected a bunch of seeds, which are available in the store, and plan to accept the challenge in the spring. Stay tuned as we develop our farm and gardens and herb sanctuary. There will be video and lots of opportunities to come and learn directly at our place.

  • Thomas

    Member
    January 1, 2024 at 1:02 pm in reply to: Magnolia Flowers

    Thanks Sheri!!!

    They have it but jeez, it ain’t cheap!!! $179/tree? Yikes