Tung wood is light, but it doesn't wear well. In the past, the bellows used for cooking were all made of paulownia, and the pull rod was worn back and forth, but the box board was not easy to wear. Beautiful textures and bright colors: Paulownia and spun silk have bright, beautiful and exquisite textures and excellent natural patterns.
Because it also has the advantages of smoke-proof, moisture-proof and not easy to be eaten by insects, it is an ideal material for making high-grade furniture and musical instruments in daily life.
Paulownia has thin rays and straight wood grain. After planing, spun silk is shiny and soft and tasteless. Wood does not deform, does not crack, is moisture-proof, has strong electrical insulation, low thermal conductivity, strong water resistance, corrosion resistance and wear resistance, beautiful texture, bright color, bright and delicate texture and excellent natural patterns.
Paulownia has strong sound transmission and is not easy to crack, but its wood is soft and easy to process, carve and dye. Smoke-proof, moisture-proof, not easy to be eaten by insects
Indus:
Platanus acerifolia, Malvaceae, deciduous trees. The shoots and petioles are somewhat yellow-brown pubescent, and the white pulp in the branches has a yellowish thin diaphragm.
Leaf blade broadly ovoid, ovoid, triangular ovoid or ovoid-elliptic, apex acuminate, base truncated or broadly wedge-shaped, rarely subcordate, entire or undulate, sparsely pubescent or subglabrous on both surfaces.
Corymbose cymes terminal or axillary; Calyx purplish red, 5-lobed almost to base; Corolla white or pinkish; Style not exceeding stamens. Drupe is nearly spherical and blue-purple when it matures.
Indus, up to 15 to 20 meters, DBH 50 cm; ; The trunk is straight, bright and clean, with high branches; Bark green or grayish green, smooth, usually indehiscent. Branchlets are stout, green, with rusty pilose buds, plant height 10 ~ 20m, smooth bark and peeling; The shoots have tawny fluff; The old branches are smooth and reddish brown.
1. The cultured stone jelly is not a protected animal, but the wild one is a national second-class protected animal.