Walking into the embrace of nature, feeling the tenacity and beauty of life, today we are going to get to know a precious tree species known as "steel in the wood" - slope tree.
With its unique growing environment, tough wood and rich value, it has become a shining pearl in nature.
Next, let's walk into the world of the slope tree and explore its landscape value and wood value.
In the vast forests of China, the Polei tree has become a bright pearl in nature with its unique posture and tenacious quality.
This tree is known as the "steel of wood", not only because its wood is as hard as steel, but also because of its tenacious vitality and perseverance during its growth.
Slope timber. The slope tree is a kind of evergreen tree, which is native to the rainforest and monsoon forest in the tropical low valleys of Hainan and Yunnan in China, and is a national second-class protected plant.
It has a tall and straight trunk, a lush canopy, and a smooth and hard bark with a dark brown or grayish-black sheen. The leaves are leathery, oblong or ovate, giving a sense of vitality.
Slope Lei Ming and Qing Dynasty furniture.
The slope tree is not only a precious wood resource, but also a tree species with great ornamental value. It is a beautiful tree with an evergreen shape that keeps it alive even in winter.
Therefore, slope trees are often used for urban greening, courtyard beautification and landscape construction in scenic areas.
Planting sloping trees in parks, streets, courtyards, etc., not only provides cool shade, but also adds elegance and tranquility to the environment.
When the sun shines on the leaves of the slope trees, the emerald green luster seems to make people forget the troubles of the world and feel the tranquility and beauty of nature.
The reason why the slope tree is known as the "steel of wood" is largely due to the extremely high value of its wood. The wood of the slope tree is hard and dense, resistant to water and moisture, and is not subject to insect pests, and is an excellent choice for buildings, bridges, vehicles, ships, farm tools, furniture and other materials.
In ancient times, the slope tree was the main wood for making chariots**, because it was strong and durable, able to withstand the weight and impact of chariots, and was known as the "wood of chariots".
In modern society, although the materials used to make chariots have changed dramatically, the wood of slope trees still plays an irreplaceable role in construction, furniture and other fields.
Due to the rarity and preciousness of its wood, the ** of slope trees is also relatively high, and it has become a high-grade wood in the market.
Slope furniture. Due to the preciousness and rarity of the slope tree, it is particularly important to cultivate and protect it.
In terms of cultivation, slope trees prefer warm and humid climates and fertile soils, so suitable environment and soil conditions should be selected when planting.
At the same time, the growth rate of slope trees is slower, which requires patience and long-term maintenance management.
In terms of protection, the protection and management of the natural habitat of slope trees should be strengthened to avoid excessive felling and damage to their ecological environment.
At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen the research and promotion of the breeding and planting technology of slope trees, improve their planting survival rate and growth rate, and provide strong support for the protection and utilization of slope tree resources.
As a precious tree species resource, slope trees not only have high ornamental and timber value, but also have important ecological value.
In today's society, with people's increasing attention to the natural environment and ecological balance, it is particularly important to protect and make good use of the natural treasure of the slope tree.