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Non-scientific name:

dingxiang

2 Accepted name(s) for "dingxiang":

5 Medicinal source(s) include this non-scientific name:

Medicinal sources: Scientific names as used in medicinal source: MPNS matched scientific names: Accepted name: Trade forms: Plant parts:
Pharmacopoeia of China (2015) Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb. Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb. Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. & L.M.Perry
Pharmacopoeia of China (2005) Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb. Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb. Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. & L.M.Perry dried flower bud flower
Pharmacopoeia of China (2010) Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb. Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb. Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. & L.M.Perry dried flower bud flower
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004) Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merrill et L.M. Perry Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. & L.M.Perry Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. & L.M.Perry dried flower bud flower bud
Trad. Med. in Dali Prefecture, SW China (Zhang et al., 2014) Syringa oblata Syringa oblata Lindl.

MPNS Best Guess

Syringa oblata Lindl. Flower

41 Non-scientific name(s) associated with "dingxiang":

Non-scientific names: Class of name: Medicinal sources:
benefundi Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
caryophylli flos Pharmaceutical Pharmacopoeia of China (2010)
Pharmacopoeia of China (2015)
choji Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
choko Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
chouji Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
choukou Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
clavero Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
clavo de olor Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
clous de girofle Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
clove Other Pharmacopoeia of China (2005)
Pharmacopoeia of China (2010)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
cloves Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
colve Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
ding huong Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
flores caryophylli Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
flos caryophylli Pharmaceutical Pharmacopoeia of China (2005)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
gewürznelken Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
girofle Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
giroflier Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
glove Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
gurunful Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
harilik negipuu Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
kaan phluu Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
kaan pluu Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
kade Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
kanumfari Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
karafwu Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
karanho Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
kau-phlu Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
konofuru Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
koronfol Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
lauang Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
laung Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
lawang Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
nägelein Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
osaragbogo-eze Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
qaranfal Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
qoranful Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
qronfel Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
szegfüszeg Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
ud-nuwwar Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
丁香 Other Trad. Med. in Dali Prefecture, SW China (Zhang et al., 2014)