The shortest-lived plant

In the Sahara Desert in Africa, there is a plant of the Asteraceae family called ephemeral chrysanthemum, which is the shortest-lived plant in the world. In the arid desert, rain is very scarce. As long as there is a little bit of moisture from raindrops, the seeds of ephemeral chrysanthemum will germinate and grow immediately. … Read more

Chinese Herbal Medicine

There are about 5,000 kinds of Chinese medicine, and the number of prescriptions formed by combining them is countless. Chinese medicine can effectively treat COVID-19. [1] Medical schools in China have opened a course on natural medicine, which covers the so-called Chinese herbal medicine. Word Overview The efficacy of Chinese herbal medicine is increasingly valued … Read more

The efficacy and characteristics of six kinds of Chinese herbal medicines are both economical and affordable

Don’t think that the “elixir” for immortality is all precious Chinese herbal medicines like Ganoderma lucidum. They may be available at a small pharmacy next to your home, and the price is so cheap that it will surprise you. Features: The Polygonum multiflorum sold in pharmacies can be divided into raw and cooked. Freshly dug … Read more

Plant Pathology

Plant pathology (plant pathology, phytopathology) is an applied discipline that studies the pathogens, occurrence, development, and prevention of plant diseases. It takes plant diseases as the research object, explores the causes of disease, or explores the process of infection and symptom appearance in anatomy, physiology, or biochemistry. In order to establish methods for disease prevention … Read more

There are no two leaves in the world that are exactly the same, and there are no two people who are exactly the same.

Why are there conflicts and contradictions when communicating?Mr. Huang Yongyu once said: When riding a bicycle, scold the driver, and when driving, scold the bicycle.In the eyes of dog lovers, people who eat dog meat are unforgivable. But dog meat is just a commodity in the eyes of merchants, and in the eyes of dinersdog … Read more