What effect does salt frost cypress have?
Multi-purpose Rhus chinensis A, medicinal. Rhus chinensis has high medicinal value, and the whole grass can be used as medicine. The root medicine is "salt bran root", which has the effects of expelling wind and removing dampness, reducing swelling and softening hardness; Treat common cold, fever, cough, diarrhea, edema, rheumatalgia, traumatic injury and swelling, breast abscess, tinea and sore, and eliminate alcohol toxicity. The root bark after cork removal is "salt bran root white bark", which has the effects of expelling wind, removing dampness, removing blood stasis, clearing away heat and detoxifying; Treat cough, rheumatic osteodynia, edema, jaundice, traumatic injury, swelling and pain, scabies, snake bite, etc. Gallnut aphid, gallnut aphid and other gallnut aphid parasitic leaves form gallnut "gallnut", which is a famous Chinese medicine and raw material. The flower used as medicine is "salt bran wood flower", which is used to treat nasal carbuncle and carbuncle. The fruit medicine is "salt bran", which has the functions of promoting fluid production, moistening lung, reducing fire and resolving phlegm, astringing sweat and stopping dysentery; Treat phlegm cough, laryngitis, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, stubborn tinea, carbuncle and scurvy. Second, the use of fertilizers. It is reported that the fresh stems and leaves of Rhus chinensis contain 0.43% nitrogen, 0. 1 1% phosphoric acid and 0.43% potassium oxide. It can be cut 2 ~ 3 times from May to 65438+ 10 every year, and the accumulated green harvest can reach 4 tons/mu every year. Because its stems and leaves are soft and juicy and easy to decompose, it is a good green manure. For example, planting mowing and paving gardens around organic tea gardens can solve the problem of fertilization in tea gardens and is beneficial to soil and water conservation. Rhus chinensis has strong adaptability, fast growth, drought tolerance and strong tillering ability. It is an important tree species for afforestation and is also a pioneer plant for the restoration of abandoned land (such as cinder piles burning lime). Third, it is used to grow vegetables. The tender stems and leaves of Rhus chinensis can be used as wild vegetables and wild feed for raising pigs in mountainous areas. Flowers are a high-quality honey powder source in early autumn. Adaptable area: Except other areas in Northeast China, deciduous broad-leaved forest areas in northern warm temperate zone (major cities: Shenyang, Huludao, Dalian, Dandong, Anshan, Liaoyang, Jinzhou, Yingkou, Panjin, Beijing, Tianjin, Taiyuan, Linfen, Changzhi, Shijiazhuang, Qinhuangdao, Baoding, Tangshan, Handan, Xingtai, Chengde, Jinan, Dezhou, Yan 'an, Baoji, etc. Zibo, Weifang, Zaozhuang, Linyi, Laiwu, Dongying, Xintai, Tengzhou, Zhengzhou, Luoyang, Kaifeng, Xinxiang, Jiaozuo, Anyang, Xi 'an, Xianyang, Xuzhou, Lianyungang, Yancheng, Huaibei, Bengbu, Hancheng and Tongchuan) North subtropical deciduous, evergreen and broad-leaved mixed forest areas (major cities: Nanjing, Yangzhou and Tongchuan)