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What medicinal materials have high economic value?

High-value medicinal materials are:

1. Planting Ophiopogon japonicus

Ophiopogon japonicus, also known as piedmont grass, is a plant used by the ancients to beautify the courtyard and planted on both sides of the steps. This kind of grass generally grows in hillside forests in the south, and is suitable for planting in humid places and subtropical areas in the south. The planting cost of Ophiopogon japonicus is relatively low, and the yield is very high, generally reaching about 4000 kg per mu.

Second, plant seven leaves and one flower.

Seven-leaf clover is a valuable Chinese herbal medicine with high medicinal value and great market demand. In recent years, too many wild flowers have been dug, which needs artificial cultivation to make up for it. At present, it is suitable for planting in Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan and Hunan. Planting management in Paris is not complicated and requires little. Paris polyphylla can also grow well in the wild with considerable output. An acre can produce seven leaves and one flower about 1000 kg.

Third, grow honeysuckle.

Everyone is familiar with honeysuckle, which is a kind of medicinal material with high medicinal value. This is very common in the south. It can grow on hillsides, roadsides and grasslands, and has strong vitality. Now it is not only a medicinal material, but also often used as a drink. For example, honeysuckle can be used as tea, so the market is relatively broad. Suitable for planting, convenient management and broad prospects. /AC 345982 b 2 b 7d 0 a 2e 2 ce 4 109d 9 ef 76094 b 369 a 1b? x-BCE-process = image % 2f resize % 2Cm _ lfit % 2Cw _ 600% 2Ch _ 800% 2c limit _ 1% 2f quality % 2Cq _ 85% 2f format % 2Cf _ auto