Digging up the suspected "Heshouwu" in Yuzhuang Village
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Last Update: 2010-05-04
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Source: Internet
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"Dig out a hundred year old Polygonum multiflorum in the village!" A villager in Yuzhuang village, the North City Office of Liaocheng Economic Development Zone, dug up several "treasures" from the river, said the villager as "he Shouwu", who is estimated to be over a hundred years old, a citizen called the news hotline of this newspaper on Tuesday On the afternoon of the 29th, the reporter was at the villagers' home in yucube village He Shouwu, as the villagers call it, had several green leaves on the top Yu cube's "treasure" is buried in the open space beside the well After digging it out, the villagers take a tape measure The largest one is 55cm long, 25cm thick and weighs 3 Jin and 3 Liang Sister Xin Chun, Yu cube's wife, said that she picked up firewood four days ago by the river in the west of the village and saw a plant that looked like a yam flower She pulled it out by hand for more than ten minutes, but could not pull it out Sister Xin Chun calls for his wife Yu cube to help "He dug it out with a shovel." Looking at the roots of plants that look like ginseng, the old two don't know what it is They guess it might be ginseng or Polygonum multiflorum The old couple took these unknown babies home Seeing that the leaves were wilting, they planted them in their own yard Yu cube said that the warm-hearted people in the village took it out to ask people, and came back to say that it was Heshouwu It has been more than 100 years and has medicinal value We should protect it well Experts from Liaocheng forestry bureau have seen the pictures and said that the branches and leaves of Polygonum multiflorum are lianas, but this plant is obviously not, it should be perennial herb, but what plant it is needs to be further verified But the expert said that no matter what kind of plants, they should be cultivated and preserved well, "maybe it's a strange plant species." Liaocheng Forestry Bureau has sent the photos to the Provincial Forestry Bureau, asking the Provincial Forestry Bureau experts to determine what the plant is.
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