Ucommia ulmoides (Latin scientific name Parabarium micranthum (A. DC.) Pierre), also known as: Eucommia ulmoides (seed plant name) red eucommia, rattan eucommia, soil eucommia, white eucommia, soft eucommia vine, eucommia Vine, White Gum Vine (Guangxi); False Eucommia, Red Vine, Chicken Tsui Vine, Lao Ya Zui Vine (Guangdong); Songjin Vine, Little Segedo (Yunnan); Large species of Pencil Vine, Diphtheria Beng, and Polygonum (Guangdong Hainan). A climbing shrub of the Apocynaceae family with opposite leaves; leaves slightly hairy; leaves elliptical or ovate-elliptical, cymes, terminal and axillary, small, dense, water-red flowers; anthers arrow-shaped, short filaments; long seeds Up to 2cm, silky white. It has the effect of dispelling rheumatism and strengthening bones and muscles. Mainly caused by rheumatic arthralgia, soreness and weakness of waist and knees, and injuries from bruises.