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Madder
Rubia cordifolia is used as the dry root and rhizome of Rubia cordifolia L.
Table 18-6 Comparison of traits identification characteristics of madder chaotic varieties
Dragon's Blood
The nationally used dragon's blood is processed from the resin exuded from the fruit of the palm family Daemonorops draco Bl.
Since the 1970s, Chinese plant workers have discovered that there are Liliaceae Dracaena plants in China, and the dried resin of the Cambodian Dracaena Dracaena combodiana Pierre produced in Yunnan has been produced successively
In short, Dragon's Blood and Dragon's Blood come from different families, and their chemical components are completely different.
Table 18-7 The difference between dragon's blood and dragon's blood
Table 18-8 The difference between Dragon Blood and False Dragon Blood
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