Description
Elm (Latin scientific name: Ulmus parvifolia Jacq), another name: Ulmus parvifolia. It is a plant of the Ulmus family and the genus Ulmus. It has a beautiful tree shape, a chic posture, a mottled bark, and dense branches and leaves. It is planted alone or in clusters in the courtyard, or is suitable for configuration with pavilions and rocks. It can also be used as a tree species for greening residential buildings in mining areas. The elm tree is hard and can be used as industrial material; the bark fiber is strong and can be used as rope and man-made fiber; the root, bark, and young leaves are used as medicine to reduce swelling and pain, detoxify and cure heat, and apply externally to treat water and fire burns; leaf soil making Pesticides can kill red spiders.