Quercus acutidentata
Quercus acutidentata, also known as the sharp-toothed oak, is a species of oak tree that belongs to the beech family (Fagaceae) and is native to East Asia.
The bark and leaves of Quercus acutidentata have been traditionally used in herbal medicine, and it is valued for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties.
The plant is believed to have several health benefits, including reducing fever, relieving pain, and aiding in digestion.
Quercus acutidentata can be prepared into various herbal remedies, such as teas, infusions, and extracts, which can be used to treat various ailments.