Bai tou weng, as it is referred to in Mandarin, is prescribed by Chinese medicine practitioners to clear heat and detoxify fire poison. It is used in damp heat conditions of the stomach and large intestine in dysentery.
Chinese cucumber is a plant. It is used as a remedy in Chinese medicine. The fruit, seed, and root are used to make remedies. .
Chinese foxglove root is collected in the fall.
You didn't say what sort of anemone you meant. I'll make a sentence for each one, just in case.The anemone gently waved its tentacles through the water.The hillside was covered with flowering anemone plants.
All cabbage plants contain roots.
Dried Chinese foxglove root, called sheng di Huang or dry Rehmannia, the fresh root is picked, washed well, then dried in the sun during the winter. Large, fleshy brownish-yellow chunks taste sweet and moist.
A yellow anemone is a particular species of anemone, Latin name Anemone ranunculoides.
No interactions due to use of Chinese foxglove root have been reported.
Clownfish have a symbiotic relationship with anemone. The clownfish deliver nutrients to the anemone in the form of waste, and the anemone protects the clownfish from predators. Anemones, like other cnidarians, have stingers called nematocysts which are used for protection.
Chinese yam is dug up in the winter. After the rough bark is removed, the root is washed and allowed to dry in either the shade or the sun. The dried root is rehydrated in water and then cut into slices.
anemone.
'Anemone quinquefolia' and 'Anemone nemorosa' are scientific, Latin or binomial names for the 'wood anemone'. The wildflower also goes by the common name of 'wood anemone'. Both common names may be used in regard to the choice of scientific names. The scientific choice comes from there being two closely related natives, in the United States of America and in Europe. The flowering plant that's native to the U.S. is 'Anemonequinquefolia'. The native wildflower that's known to Europeans is 'Anemone nemorosa'.
'Bosanemoon' is a Dutch equivalent of 'wood anemone' [Anemone nemorosa].