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He Huan Zhi (Seeds) – Silk Tree – Albizia julibrissin

£13.50

He Huan Zhi (Seed) – Silk Tree (Seed)

Albizia julibrissin

Also known as Albizia Seed, Collective Happiness Seed, Persian Silk Tree, Pink Silk Tree, Bastard Tamarind, Pink Siris, Mimosa Tree Seed & Silk-Tree.

50 grams

 

The Seed of Albizia julibrissin known in China as He Huan Zhi (He Huan Hua is from the stems and flowers, He Huan Pi is from the bark) is known by a number of different names such as Albizia Seed, Collective Happiness Seed, Persian Silk Tree, Pink Silk Tree, Bastard Tamarind, Pink Siris, Mimosa Tree Seed & Silk-Tree.

He Huan Zhi is a natural product which is untreated by heat and harvested from a deciduous tree native to China, Persia, Korea and Japan. It grows to a height of about 16 metres and the tree has dark, greenish-grey bark which has vertical stripes as it ages. The leaves are bi-pinnate, 20-45cm in length, mid green in colour on the upper surface, paler green below and comprised of linear-lanceolate-oblong, leaflets in pairs of 4-12, each leaflet 1-1.5cm in length. The dense inflorescences consist of clusters of individual flowers with many stamens which are 2-3cm in length and whitish-pink to fuchsia pink in colour.

Traditional Uses for He Huan Zhi:-

The Seed is used to make a poultice or a plaster which is then used by applying to boils or abscesses where it draws out the puss, It is quite a strong poultice and should not be used for more than a few days at a time. A cooled infusion is also used as a skin wash and added to skin conditioning lotions to reduce inflammation and to clean the skin of excess ols as the herb is quite astringent. The herb is used to make a pleasant herbal tea in China.

The seed of this herb was first mentioned in the ‘Ben Cao Shi Yi’ circa 720 B.C. The translation of the Chinese words ‘He Huan’ means ‘Enliven the Spirit’, ‘Zhi’ means ‘Seed’

 

 

 

Weight 0.050 kg
batch-code

JI558827CH

country-of-origin

China

harvest

September 2022

best-before

December 2025