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Introduction to Ailanthus altissima

There are more than 10 kinds of Ailanthus trees, which are deciduous trees. They are characterized by tall trunks. Adult Ailanthus trees can be 30 meters high. The bark is gray-white, and the leaves and flowers are smelly. smell, which also reduces its pests and diseases.

Toon and Ailanthus belong to different families, but their appearance is very similar, so many people confuse them. The difference between the two is now introduced as follows:

Altilenia altissima has odd-numbered pinnately compound leaves, while Toona sinensis generally has even-numbered (rarely odd numbered) pinnately compound leaves. The leaves taste different. Ailanthus leaves have a peculiar smell, and Ailanthus leaves have a strong fragrance.

The trunks are different. The surface of Ailanthus trunks is smooth and not cracked, while the trunks of Ailanthus often peel off in strips.

Toona sinensis contains calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium and other ingredients. It has the functions of tonifying deficiency, strengthening yang and strengthening essence, nourishing kidney and hair growth, reducing inflammation, stopping bleeding and relieving pain, promoting qi, regulating blood and strengthening stomach. People with cold pain in the waist and knees, spermatorrhea, impotence, and hair loss should take it. The bark, root bark and fruits of Ailanthus ailanthus can be used as medicine. They have the effects of clearing away heat and dampness, astringent and stopping bleeding, stopping diarrhea and stopping bleeding. According to Chinese medicine literature, Ailanthus ailanthus is slightly poisonous and can only be used for decoction and washing. The leaves cannot be eaten.

Abroad, the Ailanthus ailanthus tree is called the paradise tree and is widely used in the planting of street trees. Hebei Changsheng Nursery Base has more than 30 years of seedling breeding history. It has rich experience in raising seedlings and sells lilacs and crape myrtles at low prices.