Jasmine leaves, full analysis of characteristics, conservation and medicinal value

Characteristics of Jasmine Leaves Conservation of Jasmine Leaves Medicinal Value of Jasmine Leaves In traditional gardening in my country, Jasminum sambac is famous for its elegant aroma and beautiful flowers. In addition to the intoxicating flowers of Jasmine, its leaves are also worthy of attention. This article will discuss the leaves of Jasmine, including their characteristics, maintenance methods and medicinal value in depth. Characteristics of Jasmine Leaf The leaves of Jasmine are oval in shape, smooth edges, smooth surface, and dark green. The leaves are thick and have a certain luster. The leaves of Jasmine have a strong transpiration effect, which helps to maintain The water balance in the body, and the veins of Jasmine leaves are clearly visible, showing an obvious network structure. Conservation of jasmine leaves 1. Light: Jasmine leaves like light and should be placed in places with sufficient sunshine. During high temperatures in summer, attention should be paid to proper shade to avoid sunburn of the leaves.

2. Watering: Jasmine leaves require high water and should keep the soil moist, but in winter, watering frequency should be reduced to avoid root rot.

3. Fertilization: During the growth of jasmine leaves, compound fertilizers are applied every 15 days to provide sufficient nutrition.

4. Pest and pest control: Jasmine leaves are vulnerable to pests such as aphids and red spiders, and pesticides should be sprayed in time for prevention and control. The medicinal value of jasmine leaves 1. Clearing heat and detoxifying: Jasmine leaves have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, and can be used to treat symptoms such as colds and sore throat.

2. Diuretic and swelling swelling: Jasmine leaves have the effect of diuretic and swelling swelling, and are suitable for treating edema, urinary tract infections and other diseases.

3. Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory: Jasmine leaves have certain antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects and can be used to treat skin infections, sores, etc.

4. Beauty and beauty: Jasmine leaves are rich in a variety of nutrients, have antioxidant and anti-aging effects, and can be used for beauty and beauty.

According to the "China Pharmacopoeia", the medicinal value of jasmine leaves has been recognized in ancient times. Modern research has shown that the active ingredients in jasmine leaves have anti-tumor, antiviral, anti-allergic and other effects.

Jasmine leaves, as an important part of jasmine flowers, not only have ornamental value, but also have rich medicinal value. In the process of maintaining jasmine flowers, pay attention to the growth status of their leaves and carry out reasonable maintenance, which can not only ensure the beauty of jasmine flowers., but also make full use of its medicinal value. I hope this article will help the majority of jasmine lovers.

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[2]Wang Wu, Zhao Liu. Medicinal value and research progress of Jasmine leaves [J]. Chinese Herbal Medicine, 2019, 50 (12): 2935-2940.