In every leaf and every flower, we seek the source of purity and safety
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Imagine holding a seemingly harmless plant in your hands. It may come from pristine wild habitats, or it could be a mixed-source specimen. Though similar in appearance, its scent, texture, and even internal constituents may differ significantly.
This is precisely why botanical origin identification exists: every plant must have its “identity” confirmed, ensuring that what you encounter is the pure and reliable power of nature.
Many medicinal plants share highly similar characteristics in appearance and aroma, making them difficult to distinguish without professional expertise. To prevent the misuse of herbal materials, strict control over sourcing, cultivation, authenticity verification, and species identification is essential. Only when the correct plant origin is confirmed can the intended therapeutic effects be achieved. Botanical origin identification uses taxonomic methods to determine the plant’s classification and confirm its scientific name. If the scientific origin is unclear, the quality and safety of the medicinal material cannot be guaranteed. In addition to botanical identification, three further methods are commonly used:
Methods of Identification: