Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Excuse me, what kind of fruit is this? I picked it while traveling in Huangshan Mountain. It is red with cracks and is about the same size as a lychee.

Excuse me, what kind of fruit is this? I picked it while traveling in Huangshan Mountain. It is red with cracks and is about the same size as a lychee.

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Produced throughout Jiangsu, growing in sunny wastelands and roadsides; distributed in southern Hebei, East China, Central South, Southwest and other provinces.

It is distributed in all provinces of South my country, Southwest China, and North China (except Inner Mongolia), and has strong adaptability.

The Zhezi tree is a precious tree species known as the "Southern Tanbei Zhe" in my country. It is a tree formed from a shrub after a long period of Zhejiang growth. It is one of the tree species that grows extremely slowly. Most trees are over 50 years old. The above are deciduous trees under first-level national protection. Its sapwood is light yellowish brown, and its heartwood is light reddish brown. The wood texture is very delicate and clear, with a warm feel and unique natural beauty. Cudder wood is a good material for making bows, and its heartwood is also an excellent material for carving and making handicrafts and high-end furniture. Because it grows very slowly and is extremely difficult to mature into wood, its heartwood is particularly precious and rare.

Medicinal value

The stem bark is a good raw material for papermaking; the root bark is used as medicine to relieve coughs and reduce phlegm, dispel wind and dampness, disperse stasis and relieve pain; the fruit wood of the mulberry tree is yellow dyes; leaves for feeding silkworms; fruits for food and wine making. In ancient my country, mulberry and tuo were called together, which shows that its uses are no less than mulberry.