Pu Shu is a deciduous tree, belonging to Cyperus of Ulmaceae (also known as Pu Shu). It is a tall tree, usually growing in temperate and subtropical regions, and mainly distributed in East China, Central China and South China in China. The bark of Pu Shu is gray or taupe, sometimes with longitudinal cracks. Its leaves are ovoid or ovoid, about 10-20cm long, and its leaf margin is serrated.
Pu Shu likes sunny environment very much and is suitable for growing in a warm and humid climate. But not very drought-tolerant. The flowers in Pu Shu are light green or white, and the petals are rectangular, about 2-4 cm long. It blooms from April to May, and the fruit is oblong, about 5-8 cm long. Fruit ripens in September -65438+ 10 month.
Pu Shu has many uses on our side. It is a beautiful landscaping plant, which can be used to build scenic forests, windbreaks, street trees and so on. Moreover, the quality of wood in Pu Shu is very good, and it is a good material for making furniture and handicrafts. Now, there is less hand-made wood. I heard from old people that they used to use Pu Shu to make cabinets, chairs and tables.