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| Wylie | li shi |
| Wylie Definition | JD 76. = la baM ka. TM IV 62. = ku pi su ma. YTTM 291.14. a tree. SS 417.4. clove. TM I 50. Dhongthog. DG 149.5. Clifford, list. sngo li shi, Mdo 104. Fundamentals 15.3 (item 16). TM I 62: Eugenia caryophyllata, Thunb. TM I 50, Dhongthog: clove. Hübotter/1 70: Caryophyllus aromaticus L. Both DG 149.5 and JD 76 distinguish between wild & cultivated varieties, both of them imported from China. Mdo 104-6 describes a herb called li shi native to Tibet. The identical name may signify that this was considered to be a domestic substitute for the imported li shi (which comes from trees). |
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