Lonicera Flower
| Pinyin: Jin Yin Hua | Latin: Lonicerae Flos |
Description:Lonicera Flower also commonly called the Honeysuckle flower is a deciduous shrub that is partially evergreen in mild-winter climates.
Its leaves are dark green on the top and have a blue green color underneath. The leaves are between 1 inch to 3 inches long.
It has creamy white flowers that have a rich fragrance. These plants form dense masses of twiggy branches and produces their small white flowers in late spring.
Information:
Family:
Organ Meridian Systems:
Large Intestine, Lung, Stomach
Large Intestine, Lung, Stomach
Properties:
Sweet, Cold
Sweet, Cold
Traditional Medicinal Uses:
The Lonicera Flower has a variety of traditional uses to include: Diaphoretic, diuretic, anti-pyretic, anti-viral, strongly anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, immune stimulant, anti-inflammatory, lymphatic decongestant, reduces blood lipids, anti-tumor, diuretic, and uterine stimulant.
The Lonicera Flower has a variety of traditional uses to include: Diaphoretic, diuretic, anti-pyretic, anti-viral, strongly anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, immune stimulant, anti-inflammatory, lymphatic decongestant, reduces blood lipids, anti-tumor, diuretic, and uterine stimulant.


