Introduction to Purple Oil Wood Bark
Purple oil wood bark, also known as Zi You Mu Pi in Chinese medicine, is the bark of the plant Pistacia weinmannifolia J.Poisson ex Franch. from the Anacardiaceae family. It is found in southwest China, Guangxi, Tibet, and other regions. It has the function of astringing and stopping bleeding, and is commonly used for external bleeding.
Benefits of Purple Oil Wood Bark
Purple oil wood bark has the function of astringing and stopping bleeding, and is mainly used for external bleeding.
"Yunnan Simao Selected Chinese Herbal Medicine": "Astringing and stopping bleeding. Used for bleeding caused by external injuries."
Usage and Dosage
External use: Appropriate amount
Cultivation Method of Purple Oil Wood Bark
Cultivation: Biological characteristics prefer warm and humid climate, abundant sunlight, and well-drained soil. It is suitable to be cultivated in sandy loam soil with deep soil layer and rich humus content.
Cultivation techniques: Propagate using seeds. Harvest mature and full fruits, air dry, and store in sand. Sow in March of the following year, open trenches for sowing, with a row spacing of 30cm and a seed spacing of 5cm. After covering with soil, water the soil to keep it moist. Transplant when the seedlings are 35-40cm tall. Plant at a spacing of 300cm × 300cm.