Phellodendron amurense var. molle (Nakai) S.H.Li & S.Z.Liou
Phellodendron insulare Nakai
Phellodendron japonicum Maxim.
Phellodendron kodamanum Makino
Phellodendron lavallei Dode
Phellodendron molle Nakai
Phellodendron nikkomontanum Makino
Phellodendron piriforme E.L.Wolf
Phellodendron sachalinense (F.Schmidt) Sarg.
Phellodendron amurense is a species of tree in the family Rutaceae, commonly called the Amur cork tree. It is a major source of huáng bò (Chinese: 黄柏 or 黄檗), one of the 50 fundamental herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine. The Ainu people used this plant, called shikerebe-ni, as a painkiller.[3] It is known as hwangbyeok in Korean and (キハダ) kihada in Japanese.[4]
It is native to eastern Asia: northern China, northeast China, Korea, Ussuri,[clarification needed] Amur, and Japan, the Amur cork tree is considered invasive in many parts of North America. The State of Massachusetts lists it as a noxious weed.[5]
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production. It has been used to produce a yellow dye. One species, Phellodendronamurense (Chinese: 黄柏; pinyin: huáng bǎi; or 黄檗; pinyin: huáng bò; Russian:...
species of Phellodendron tree: Phellodendronamurense or Phellodendron chinense. For Phellodendronamurense (关黄柏, i.e. "highland Phellodendron") one of...
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Zanthoxylum ailanthoides, Euodia meliaefolia, Orixa japonica and Phellodendronamurense. The wingspan ranges from 12 to 14 cm. The body of P. maackii is...
is a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants including Phellodendronamurense, Coptis Chinensis (Rhizoma coptidis, chinese goldthread) and Corydalis...
edible oil. Amur cork tree fruit oil, pressed from the fruit of the Phellodendronamurense. It has been studied for insecticidal use. Artichoke oil, extracted...
least 12 ornamental plants such as Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Phellodendronamurense, and Toona sinensis. In the United States, high populations are...
Amurensin may refer to: Amurensin (flavonol), a flavonol found in Phellodendronamurense Amurensin A, a resveratrol dimer found in Vitis amurensis Amurensin...
include pukusa (Allium ochotense), berries from the Amur corktree (Phellodendronamurense), and wavy bittercress (Cardamine flexuosa). The most predominate...
positive responses from the female adults. Females do not oviposit on Phellodendronamurense. The avoidance is attributed to high concentration of phellamurin...
Phellodendrine is an alkaloid isolated originally from Phellodendronamurense (Rutaceae). Berberine Jatrorrhizine Palmatine SHIMAMOTO K, JUJIHARA M, TORII...
plants of family Rutaceae. Recorded species of food plants include: Phellodendronamurense Poncirus trifoliata Zanthoxylum species, such as the Japanese pepper...
as also the Japanese Kalopanax septemlobus, the Amur cork tree (Phellodendronamurense), the spindle (Euonymus macropterus) and the vine (Vitis thunbergii)...
Aralia, Polygonum, Actinidia, Vitis, Sambucus, crowberry, Rubus sp., Phellodendronamurense, and Juglans. Little is known about the role of these plants in...
in Commiphora africana and in Phellodendronamurense. 6"′-O-acetyl phellamurin is found in the leaves of Phellodendron japonicum. "Phellamurin". Fortschritte...