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Tall tree, over 100ft. Leaves edible, can be marinated in sauce and dried into snack “chips”. Bark tea used for colds, cramps, diarrhea, bleeding (astringent), hemorrhoids, cancer, coughs.
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sylvatica, Fraxinus excelsior, Lysimachia nemorum, Salix fragilis, Ulmus glabra, Urtica dioica), a criterion which supports their inclusion in the case of the hazel-willow tree forests and the birch tree forests.
The formation of gas pads due to the coalescence of single bubbles is shown in the example of Ulmus glabra in Fig.
The natural plant incorporation of Siahkal forests include species like Fagus Orientalis, Carpinus betulus, Quercus castaneifolia, Alnus subcordata, Acer velutinum, Acer cappadocicum, Ulmus glabra, Fraxinus excelsior, Cerasus avium, Diospyrus lotus, Parrotia Persica, Pterocarya fraxinifolia, Gletidschia caspica, Taxus baccata, and shrubs like Mespilus germanica, Crataegus, Prunus divericata and Ilex Spicigera.
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