Magnolia officinalis

With the increase in population, expansion of clinical applications, and development of foreign trade, the demand for Magnolia officinalis (Hou Po) continues to grow. However, the reliance on wild re

As a traditional Chinese medicine, the fruit of the Magnolia officinalis has the effects of promoting bowel movements and relieving coughs, mainly used for damp-heat constipation and cough in the

As a precious traditional Chinese medicinal plant, Magnolia officinalis has a long growth period and rich medicinal value. Generally, it takes more than 20 years to peel its bark. The best time to

The development and utilization of Magnolia officinalis (Houpo) is extensive, and it can be said that the whole plant is valuable. In addition to the traditional use of the bark, the flowers, lea

There are two methods of reproduction for the Magnolia officinalis: sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction. There are three asexual reproduction methods: seed propagation (also known as sexual

The two species of Houpo, Magnolia officinalis (original subspecies) and Magnolia officinalis var. biloba (subspecies), are both medicinal plants in the Magnoliaceae family and Magnolia genus. Th