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Chrysanthemum Flowers as a Chinese Herb

September 18th, 2012 by Lynn Jaffee

Sometimes it seems that Chinese herbal medicine is complicated. For some people, a stereotype exists that Chinese herbs only come from potions made of exotic plants and animal parts that are found only in the furthest corners of China. However, in some cases, Chinese medicinals can be very simple and are frequently found growing in your garden or in pots on your front step. Such is the case with chrysanthemums.

A common garden plant that blooms in the fall, chrysanthemums, or mums, are used . . . → Read More: Chrysanthemum Flowers as a Chinese Herb

 
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