Taxillus kaempferi (Chinese: 小叶钝果寄生; pinyin: xiao ye dun guo ji sheng) is a parasitic plant species in the genus Taxillus found in China (Anhui, Fujian, W Hubei, S Jiangxi, Sichuan, S Zhejiang), Bhutan and Japan.
Its host is Pinus thunbergii.
[1] The flavonol avicularin can be produced from T.
[2] Other flavonoids constituents of the plant are hyperin, quercitrin and taxillusin.
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