Rhus chinensis

Rhus chinensis is a deciduous shrub or small tree with an open, spreading crown' it usually grows from 2 - 12 metres tall. The bole can be 6 - 18cm in diameter[ 451

Rhus chinensis | Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden

Rhus chinensis is a small tree of up to 10 metres with a broad, spreading habit. It is common in open forests up to 2800 metres altitude from India to southern China, from Taiwan to Sumatra. Its compound, deciduous, alternate leaves have coarsely toothed, oval leaflets; the leaf tip (rachis) is winged, which helps distinguish this species from ...

Comparative genetic diversity and structure of Rhus gall …

Investigating the population genetic structure of parasites and their host plants can provide valuable insights into their coevolutionary processes. In this study, we assessed and compared the population genetic diversity and structure of 12 Rhus gall aphid (Schlechtendalia chinensis) populations and their respective host plant (Rhus …

Efficient plant regeneration mediated by root segment

Rhus chinensis Mill., commonly known as the gallnut tree, is a small perennial deciduous tree or shrub belonging to the genus Rhus of the Anacardiaceae (Rymbai et al. 2016).The genus Rhus is composed of approximately 250 species, which are widely used in modern and traditional medicine because of their high content of phenols …

Rhus chinensis 'September Beauty' (Chinese Sumac)

Rhus chinensis 'September Beauty' (Chinese Sumac) is a Shrub that grows 20' feet high and Unknown feet wide. The Rhus chinensis 'September Beauty' is a deciduous shrub known for its stunning display of vibrant red foliage in the fall. It features clusters of small yellow flowers in the summer, which are followed by small red berries that persist into …

Rhus chinensis Mill., Chinese gall (World flora)

Rhus chinensis Mill. 40 25 Observations Chinese gall, Nutgall, Nutgalltree, Chinese sumac Rhus chinensis Mill. World flora Family Anacardiaceae Genus Rhus Species Rhus chinensis Mill. Common name(s) Chinese gall Nutgall Nutgalltree Chinese sumac View all / Edit IUCN Red List. LC Least Concern. Population trend: Stable ...

Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits prevent necrotizing enterocolitis …

Ethnopharmacological relevance: Based on ancient records and previous studies, many parts of Rhus chinensis Mill., including the fruits, have good preventive and therapeutic effects on inflammation, malaria, diarrhea, and gastrointestinal diseases. Rhus plants and Galla chinensis produced from R. chinensis leaves can also prevent or cure …

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Rhus chinensis (Chinese Gall)

The leaves are rich in tannin. They can be collected as they fall in the autumn and used as a brown dye or as a mordant.. A blue dye is obtained from insect galls on the plant, it can also be used as an ink.The galls are formed as a result of damage by the greenfly, Aphis chinensis.The galls contain up to 77% tannin.The reports do not say if …

Rhus chinensis Mill. fruits prevent high-fat/ethanol diet …

Rhus chinensis Mill., also known as Chinese sumac, belongs to the sumac family and is widely distributed in many countries (Wu, Ma, Zhao, Cai, & Cheng, 2018). In folk medicine, this plant is often used to prevent or treat a number of diseases, such as inflammation, diarrhea, jaundice, and malaria ( Djakpo and Yao, 2010, Wu et al., 2018 ).

Formulation of tea using Rhuschinensis (Heimang)

Rhus chinenesis, commonly called Chinese sumac, Chinese gall or nutgall tree, is an open spreading large shrub or small tree that grows to 15-25'tall. Rhus chinennsis has long been used by folk medicine practitioners in Asia. Fortunately, recent scientific research has revealed that Rhus chinensis compounds possess strong antiviral,

medicinal herbs: CHINESE GALL

Herb: Chinese Gall Latin name: Rhus chinensis Synonyms: Rhus javanica, Rhus osbeckii, Rhus semialata Family: Anacardiaceae (Cashew Family, Sumac Family) Medicinal use of Chinese Gall: The leaves and the roots are depurative. They stimulate blood circulation. A decoction is used in the treatment of haemoptysis, inflammations, laryngitis, snakebite, …

Revealing the effects and mechanisms of arbuscular

Rhus chinensis is a pioneer tree species belonging to the Anacardiaceae family. This plant is distributed in most parts of China, and can grow well in different habitats, even in barren soils. This plant can also grow in Mn mine area with rapid growth, high barren tolerance, and normally set flowers and seeds. ...

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Taxonomy browser (Rhus chinensis)

Rhus chinensis Taxonomy ID: 289753 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid289753) current name. Rhus chinensis Mill., 1768 in [Miller P (1768a)] homotypic synonym: Rhus javanica var. chinensis (Mill.) T.Yamaz., 1993. NCBI BLAST name: eudicots Rank: species

Rhus chinensis and Galla Chinensis – folklore to modern …

Rhus chinensis belongs to the genus Rhus and the Family Anacardiaceae (Miller et al., 2001). Commonly called sumac, Rhus consists of approximately 250 individual species of flowering plants, with six species found (four endemics) in China. Like most sumacs, Rhus chinensis is a dioecious shrub that can reach 8 m in height. It bears odd …

Rhus chinensis Mill.

Rhus chinensis Mill. Rhus chinensis Mill. This name is reported by Anacardiaceae as an accepted name in the genus Rhus (family Anacardiaceae ). The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on ) which reports it as an accepted name. Cite taxon page as 'WFO (2023): Rhus chinensis Mill.

Phytochemical characteristics and biological activities of Rhus

Introduction. Rhus chinensis Mill., also known as Chinese sumac, belongs to the genus Rhus and the family Anacardiaceae [1].It is widely distributed in temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions, including China, Japan, Malaysia, India, and other countries [2].The plant is a small deciduous tree or shrub, monecious, grows to 2–10 m, …

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Gallnuts: A Potential Treasure in Anticancer Drug Discovery

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