Hedyotis diffusa
Hedyotis diffusa (Chinese: 白花蛇舌草; pinyin: báihuā shéshécǎo; lit. 'white flower snake-tongue grass', sometimes abbreviated to 蛇舌草 shéshécǎo[1]) is a kind of herb used in traditional Chinese medicine. It is sometimes combined with Siraitia grosvenorii (simplified Chinese: 罗汉果; traditional Chinese: 羅漢果; pinyin: luóhànguǒ) and Scutellaria barbata (Chinese: 半枝莲) to make hot drinks like Lohoguo of Guongsei (simplified Chinese: 罗汉果蛇舌草精; traditional Chinese: 羅漢果蛇舌草精; pinyin: luóhànguǒ shéshécǎo jīng) or Luohanguo Pearl and Sheshecao Beverage.[2]
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Wild Hedyotis diffusa can be found in China, Japan, India, and Nepal.
References
- A query for 蛇舌草 on dict.cn gives the definition HERBA HEDYOTIS DIFFUSAE
- for example "Luohanguo Pearl and Sheshecao Beverage". 2012-07-18. Archived from the original on 2013-01-01.
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