The bark contains "** treasures, which are of great value, so they must be protected and never cut down at will."
As the saying goes, if you want to get rich, you have to plant trees. The benefits of afforestation are many, it can not only effectively purify the air, but also have a great impact on the surrounding environment, which is the so-called "no matter how rich the mineral deposits, it is not as good as the green mountains and green waters".
However, due to the lack of awareness of environmental protection, coupled with the high medicinal value of some plants themselves, a large amount of felling has been caused, and few people are willing to plant and cultivate, resulting in the endangerment and endangerment of this species.
Here, the author specifically mentions a tree species with "** value, its rarity is particularly prominent today, and I hope that people can raise awareness of this tree species and stop its indiscriminate cutting."
Some friends may wonder, a plant can also hide gold? However, the "** tree" mentioned here is not because it contains precious metals, but because it is a valuable tree in itself. In fact, this tree, named "** tree", after peeling off the bark, revealed a golden piece inside, which looked like a **.
*The "tree" is a plant with the scientific name of yellow bark, which is a cruciferous plant that can grow to 3-10 meters tall and is a very small tree. The flowers of the yellowbark tree are dioecious, with a conical inflorescence with apical umbrellas; The genus is typical of the berry type, nearly globular, with about 4-5 seeds each, oval, with folded epidermis. Yellow-barked trees generally bloom between April and May, while the fruit matures between August and October.
The economic value of yellowbark wood.
The yellow bark tree has many uses, first, it is a special gold, in China, it is a symbol of nobility and authority, and it is a rare tree species that only high-ranking officials can have, especially in China's classical furniture industry, and it is often selected to make various works of art.
Secondly, a natural yellow pigment can be obtained from the yellow skin. Like many plants, the trunk of sandalwood can also extract a special yellow pigment, which is one of the main reasons why we obtained yellow pigments in ancient China.
In addition, the role of the yellow bark tree in medicine is also prominent. In China, people often call the bark of the yellow bark tree "cork", "Sichuan cork" and so on as the main medicinal plants. The Guan Huang Bai mentioned in the "Collection of Materia Medica" is a kind of heat and dampness, fire and detoxification, deheating and heat, and has a certain effect on boils, insect sores, dysentery, blood in the stool, etc., and can also be used to drive away parasites and use for diabetes.
Analysis of the resource status of yellow bark wood.
Many people are familiar with the yellow bark, but the specifics of it may not be very clear, in fact, it is not extracted from the fruit of the yellow bark tree, but is a rare plant, there is only one in China, but its geographical location is very narrow, limited to Guizhou. Due to geographical limitations, the number of such plants is not large.
The yellow bark tree is a very special plant, its wood is a very special plant, and its bark can also be used in medicine, so it has been used by people to mine and harvest, bringing a great threat to natural plants.
Since the 80s of the last century, most of Guizhou's rural areas have rarely seen wild yellow-bark trees, let alone natural trees, only a small number of seedlings planted in front of and behind farmhouses. At that time, most of them were seedlings. At present, the yellow bark tree species in China is on the verge of extinction.
Since 2000, China has listed it as a national key protected tree species, and in the context of the improvement of national environmental awareness, it has been cultivated in large quantities. However, despite all the efforts made, the actual results have not been significant. There are two main reasons for this:
First of all, there is a lack of awareness of its ecological significance, and many people mistake it for an ordinary tree species and thus fail to recognize its rarity, resulting in it being cut down and killed, sold as medicine, and used as wood.
Secondly, due to its unique ecological adaptability, the species has a limited distribution area and can only survive in a certain habitat.
For some people, if such trees are already rare, why do they want to make this knowledge public, is it afraid that they will be cut down? The author hopes that through publicity and popularization, people will realize that the yellow bark tree is not an ordinary forest tree, it is a rare tree species that is strictly protected by China's laws. We also hope that all those who see this message can forward this message to distant relatives and friends, so as to highlight the current status of the endangered species of yellowbark tree and encourage everyone to stop indiscriminate logging.
In short, the love of the yellow bark tree is also a kind of maintenance for the survival and development of human beings, and I hope that everyone can have a deeper understanding and practice of this, and strive for us to better preserve the precious natural resources.