The gold-inlaid jade bamboo was a type of bamboo plant. It was a variant of the yellow bamboo of the Phyllostachys glauciflora. Its bamboo pole was golden in color, and there was a green shallow groove on each section of the long branches and leaves, forming an effect of gold bars inlaid with jade. The characteristics of the gold-inlaid jade bamboo included a height of 4-10 meters and a diameter of 2-5 centimeters. The new bamboo pole was light yellow and gradually turned golden yellow. There were green vertical stripes on each node. Some bamboo whips also had green stripes. The leaves were green, and a few leaves had yellow-white colored stripes. It liked sunny and leeward, deep, fertile, moist, acidic loam with good drainage and ventilation. It had strong adaptability and could grow in low temperature environments of-20 ° C. The gold-inlaid jade bamboo had a high ornamental value in the garden. It was often used as a potted plant in the courtyard garden, a cluster of ornamental plants, or to create a scenic forest.
The height of the gold-inlaid jade bamboo could grow to nine meters high, with a diameter of about four to five centimeters.
The height of the gold-inlaid jade bamboo could grow to nine meters, the height of the purple bamboo was four to eight meters, and the height of the green bamboo was generally about five meters. Therefore, the gold-inlaid jade bamboo could grow the tallest among the three types of bamboo.
The Jade Bamboo was a type of Chinese herbal medicine. It belonged to the Lilium family and was a perennially grown herb. It was mainly distributed in Hunan, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, and Anhui provinces. The dried roots of the Jade Bamboo were used as Chinese medicinal herbs. It had the effect of replenishing vital energy, nourishing body fluid, and eliminating irritability. It could treat symptoms such as qi stagnation in the heart, deficiency heat and dampness poison, cold pain in the waist and feet, calm madness, calm palpitation, and so on. Long-term consumption of Jade Bamboo could improve the dark and haggard face, moisten the face, make the hair and beard black, and make the body light and not old. Jade Bamboo had an important position in Chinese herbal medicine. It was listed as a top-grade herb in the " Shen Nong's Herbal Classic " of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was considered a food and medicine with high safety and good nutritional value.
The Jade Bamboo was a type of Chinese herbal medicine. It belonged to the Lilium family and was a perennially grown herb. Its dried roots were used as medicinal herbs, which had the effects of nourishing yin, nourishing dryness, and quenching thirst. The Jade Bamboo was very important in Chinese herbal medicine. It was listed as a top-grade herb in the " Shen Nong's Herbal Classic " of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It could be used to improve lung and stomach yin injuries, dry and hot coughs, and other diseases. It could also be used as a raw material for health food and health drinks, and was often processed into decoction pieces and beauty products. Jade bamboo is mainly produced in Hunan, Hubei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other places.
We can get a picture of a wild bamboo. However, because the search results provided did not have any relevant links to the pictures, they could not provide specific pictures of the wild Solomon's Jade.
Wu Zhu referred to the Jade Bamboo. Its main effects included nourishing yin and nourishing the lungs, nourishing the stomach and producing saliva. It is suitable for dry cough, overwork cough, fever, yin fluid consumption caused by dry throat, thirst, internal heat, thirst, yin deficiency, dizziness, dizziness, muscle spasm and other symptoms. Jade Bamboo also had anti-aging effects and could enhance the human body's resistance to disease. It contains a lot of sugar, a lot of vitamins, and nightly acid, which can delay aging. In addition, the Jade Bamboo also had the effect of nourishing the lungs, calming the nerves, and strengthening the heart. It can improve the effects of cardiac arrest and the effects of adrenocortisone. In general, the Jade Bamboo was a Chinese herbal medicine with a variety of medicinal activities. It had a certain effect on nourishing the body and improving health.
The effects of the Jade Bamboo included treating rheumatism, delaying aging, treating lung and stomach yin injuries, dry cough, dry throat, thirst, suppressing high blood sugar, enhancing immunity, nourishing yin and qi, nourishing the dry and moist lungs, treating chronic rheumatism, treating emphysis, skin care, removing black spots, and so on.
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