Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What plants are frozen green?

What plants are frozen green?

Frozen green is an evergreen tree of Sapindaceae and Ilex, a flowering plant and the only genus of Ilex. Its bark is gray or light gray, with longitudinal grooves, and its twigs are light green and hairless. Leaves are thin leathery, long and narrow oval or lanceolate, tapering at the top, wedge-shaped at the base, with shallow serrations at the edge, and reddish brown and shiny after drying. Petals purplish red or lavender, rolled outward. The fruit is oval or nearly spherical, and it is dark red at maturity.

The medicinal value of frozen green is to enter the liver and kidney. Reinforce liver and tendons, kidney and bones. Seeds and bark can be used as medicine and are strong agents; Leaves have the function of clearing away heat and toxic materials, and can be used to treat tracheitis and burns.

The effect of frozen green:

Dispelling wind and removing dampness, nourishing liver and kidney, strengthening bones and muscles, and preventing miscarriage. Used for rheumatism, joint pain, soreness of waist and knees, and restless fetal movement. Cold and bitter, it has the effects of cooling blood, stopping bleeding, clearing away heat and detoxifying. Hollyleaf contains protocatechuic acid, which has antibacterial effect. Soak in wine, remove wind deficiency and treat hemorrhoids. Burning leaves can cure chapped skin and scars.