2. Angelica dahurica (Latin name: Angelica dahurica (Fisch). Ex Hoffm。 ) Bentham. Ethook。 F excluding France. Etsav) is a tall perennial herb with a height of 65,438+0-2.5 meters, a cylindrical root, a stem base with a diameter of 2-5 cm, a pinnately divided basal leaf and a terminal or revived umbel.
Thirdly, root medicine has the functions of eliminating diseases, removing dampness, expelling pus and promoting granulation, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain. Indications: cold, headache, rhinitis and toothache. Red, white and leucorrhea, pain, furuncle, etc. , can also be used as spices. Some provinces and regions in the north are planted, most of which are produced and sold, and a few are transferred from other provinces. Generally born in forests, forest margins, streams, shrubs and valley grasslands.