Chinaroot Greenbrier
when you get close to it in warm sunlight, you will be excited to find that besides the snowfields and extending deserts, there are really bloomed meadow, luxuriant forest, swamps with cranes, and beautiful lichen on rocks and trees..Explore Tibet Team, a professional Tibet travel agency, introduces a special Tibet plant to you-Chinaroot Greenbrier.
Chinaroot Greenbrier is a genus of Lilium,it can find in temperate zones, tropics and subtropics worldwide.It native to the southern of Tibet, also district in Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Myanmar and India area.Many of it lives in the mountainous area,at altitudes from 2,000–3,500 m.They are climbing flowering plants, many of which are woody or thorny,the plant can reach 3-9cm.The leaf blade apex acuminate.It is in flower June.
The plants of Chinaroot Greenbrier will grow into shrubs, which will form dense impenetrable thickets.Their hooked thorns allowing them to hang onto and scramble over branches,Thus they can grow over trees and other plants up to 10 m high.
Their leaves and their stem bark can make into herbal drink.
It can against cancer,it can clear heat and detoxication,the diuresis detumescence.
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