Mahonia Leaf
Mahonia bealei (Broadleaf) (Broadleaf, ovate-elliptic)
Narrow-Leaf Mahonia Leaf (Narrow lanceolate, deep spiny teeth)
Mahonia Leaf (Holly-like leaf, long rectangular, with a large, hard spine at the tip, teeth on both sides, yellow-green, pinnate veins, leathery)
【Naming】
【Source】
Bencao Congxin (New Compilation of Materia Medica)
【Common Usage Level】
E
【Botanical Origin】
Leaves of Mahonia bealei (Fort.) Carr and Mahonia fortunei (Lindl.) Fedde, belonging to the Berberidaceae family.
【Characteristics】
1. Broadleaf Mahonia Leaf: Ovate-elliptic in shape, with an acuminate apex and sharp spines, cordate or nearly truncate and oblique base, with 2-8 spiny teeth on each side of the margin, the tips of the teeth slightly curved towards the back of the leaf. The upper surface is purplish-green and glossy, while the lower surface is yellowish-green. It is hard and brittle in texture. The odor is faint, and the taste is bland. 2. Narrow-Leaf Mahonia Leaf: Narrowly lanceolate in shape, with 6-13 spiny teeth on each side of the margin, and other characteristics are the same as the above species.
【Section】
Leaves