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(med) Of the medicinal plants '''[[ti mu sa]]''', the Shel gong shel phreng describes 3 types : '''lo btsan chen po''' (tall plant with whitish-blue flowers of high mountains, '''g.yu lung''' (light blue flowers, of lower altitudes) and '''bya rkang''' (dark blue flowers, of lowest altitudes (Kletter 2001). For 'Jam-dpal all 3 groupes are synonymous. <br>
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klung skyes [among ti mu sa ri skyes dang klung skyes] [IW]


(med) Of the medicinal plants ti mu sa, the Shel gong shel phreng describes 3 types : lo btsan chen po (tall plant with whitish-blue flowers of high mountains, g.yu lung (light blue flowers, of lower altitudes) and bya rkang (dark blue flowers, of lowest altitudes (Kletter 2001). For 'Jam-dpal all 3 groupes are synonymous.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 05:23, 21 April 2024 (EDT)