Eleven small white trees, 1-3m high. Branchlets, petioles, veins, floral axis and flowering branches are all swollen hairs. Odd pinnate compound leaves alternate; Petiole 3-7 mm long; Leaflets 5- 1 1, alternate, falcate-lanceolate, 4-7 cm long and 1.8-3 cm wide, with acute or acuminate apex, rounded or obtuse base, extremely asymmetrical and sparse serrated edges.
Berries are oval or obovate, about 65438±0cm long and 7mm thick, yellow or vermilion when ripe, with glandular spots on the surface; There are 1-2 seeds. The flowering period is from February 65438 to April of the following year, and the fruiting period is from February to April (some flowers bloom around June 10, and fruits mature in April-May of the following year). It can be dug, washed, sliced and dried all year round. Distributed in Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi and Yunnan.
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1, a contemporary poet in Xintian, Hunan
Mu Bai, male, formerly known as Jiang Xuejun, from Xintian, Hunan, 1983. Since 1996, he has traveled all over the country and written poems. He has published several poems in People's Daily, Guangming Daily, Jiefang Daily, Wen Hui Daily, Nanfang Metropolis Daily, Yangcheng Evening News, Qilu Evening News and Spring City Morning Post. Often put wine poems and drunken articles. People call it contemporary Taibai.
2. People's Daily writer and chief reporter
Mu Bai, formerly known as Yang Baiqing, is a native of Xishui, Hubei. 1984 graduated from PLA Foreign Languages Institute. He has been the translator of the General Staff, the literary editor of the People's Liberation Army, the chief reporter of the People's Daily and the editor-in-chief of the Literature and Art Department.
He is the author of poetry anthology Eye Tide, Time Scenery, Together, Moonlight Wind, Scenery and Snow Moon, Poetry Anthology, Bells Agitation, Long Reportage, Taosha People in China, Documentary Literature Collection, Alaman's Hate, etc.
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