- Stock Photography: BROUSSONETIA PAPYRIFERA IN THE MOUNTAINS OF TAIWAN by Yunlongchao
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- Photo title: Broussonetia papyrifera in the mountains of Taiwan
- Author: Yunlongchao
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- Broussonetia mulberry is an excellent pioneer plant with wide distribution, strong adaptability and stress resistance. It can absorb a large amount of dust and absorb toxic substances such as sulfur dioxide. It is resistant to smoke and dust, has strong self-reproduction and rapid growth, so it can be used as an industrial zone. and greening trees in mining areas. It is also commonly known as the deer tree among Taiwanese people. The bark can be used to make paper and is one of the papermaking raw materials for Hanbi (mulberry paper), Japanese paper and Korean paper. The bark can also be processed into fabrics and clothing. The leaves of the tree can be used to make tea, the male flowers can be used in vegetables, and can also be used as animal feed. The fruits can also be eaten directly or made into jam. The taste is sweet and delicious, somewhat similar to strawberries, but it cannot be sold in the market. Because it is too soft and easy to rot.
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