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1. An oak pot is an oak tree: wood is a strong and corrosion-resistant material, and bark, leaves, shells and extracts are essential materials for tanning, printing and dyeing, and fishing. Cork has a thick cortex and can be used as industrial cork material. Professor Yin Huaining introduced that charcoal can also be burned. Oak leaves contain water, protein, carbohydrates, fat, ash, cellulose and other ingredients, which can be used to raise silkworms. Fruit contains more starch and can be used to make rubber wine, alcohol, starch, rubber oil and so on. , can also be used as feed. Tannin extracted from oak bark, leaves, shells and acorns is a necessary raw material for leather industry, printing and dyeing industry and fishery. Cork has a thick cortex and can be used as industrial cork material. Oak trees can also cultivate many kinds of edible fungi such as auricularia auricula, mushrooms and Armillaria mellea. Oaks are widely distributed in China, with strong adaptability and low requirements for soil and temperature. Oak is suitable for large-scale planting. Oak wood is widely used, and the value of oak seeds is higher. The starch content of oak seeds is one of the highest among many forest seeds, which determines that its development and utilization value is very high and its prospects are quite broad.

2. Castanopsis fissa: Deciduous tree with alternate leaves, slightly obovate, rough serrated edges, unisexual flowers, and monoecious. Tilia seed can be used to extract Tilia starch, and bark can be used to make tannin extract. Some areas are called small oak trees. Moraceae, a large evergreen tree, can grow to 20 meters. English name Oak ("Acura"); The German name is Eiche ("Cherish"). Castanopsis fissa originated in northern India, Malaysia and Indonesia, and is now cultivated all over the world. Tilia amurensis can grow up to 20 meters in India, and some trees can grow up to 30 meters in tropical forests. Tilia amurensis is suitable for planting in good, moist soil and sheltered places, so it is often planted in parks and flower beds to fill the gaps.

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