1. Taro flower, a traditional Chinese medicine.
2. It is the inflorescence of Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott, a plant of the genus Taro in Araceae.
3. It is distributed in southern and northern China.
4. It has the effect of regulating qi, relieving pain, removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding.
5. It is often used for qi stagnation, stomach pain, choking, hematemesis, uterine prolapse, infantile anal prolapse, internal and external hemorrhoids, and knee joint wind.