Constructed tree can resist sulfur dioxide, hydrogen fluoride and chlorine and other toxic gases, can be used as a deserted beach, remote areas and serious pollution of the factory's green tree species, can also be used as roadside trees, papermaking. The protein content of the leaves is as high as 20%~30%, which can be used for the production of full-price livestock and poultry feed after scientific processing.
Laxative: the structure of the tree fruit can be used in medicine can also be used as health care ingredients workers, because the fruit of this plant contains some natural oils and fats, into the human body can lubricate intestinal disease, can be produced and stimulation of the stomach and intestines can promote intestinal peristalsis, but also clean up the intestinal wall of the accumulation of garbage and toxins, frequent consumption can be detoxification of the bowel can also be laxative.
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Notes:
1, the fruit of the tree of the composition of the tree in the fall maturity, can be directly eaten, sweet and sour taste, containing amino acids and other effective ingredients, has a good medicinal and food value, but the need to remove the grayish white membranous persistent calyx and impurities. Note that the general roadside or green with the fruit of the coniferous tree do not eat, pollution is serious (with pesticide residues, dust, flies and insects pollution, etc.).
2, the structure of the tree branches and leaves dense and resistant, fast-growing, easy to reproduce and many other advantages, the fruit is sweet and sour, edible. Is still an important tree species of urban and rural greening, especially suitable for use in mining areas and barren slopes greening, can also be selected as a shade tree and protection of forests. For anti-poisonous gases strong tree species, can be planted in areas with serious air pollution.
3, according to the different breeds of pigs and different stages of growth, the feed digestibility of more than 80%.
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