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december free report Fodder species litsea monopetala |
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by Lhamu dolma Sherpa | 30-12-2022 01:43 0 |
Taxonomy Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Tracheophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Laurales Family: Lauraceae Genus: Listea Natural Occurrence It is found in the regions from the terai to 1450m in the Shorea robusta forest and tropical evergreen forest in Nepal. It grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. Morphological Characteristics Leaf: Leaves are alternate, oval, or elliptic in shape, and leathery.Top surface: Dark green and smooth. Lower surface Rust color covered with hairs. Flower: Flowers appear in May, white or pale yellow in color, umbels. Fruit: Fruit ripens between June &July, which turns black. Bark: Bark is dark grey or light brown, smooth, but slightly furrowed with age. Seed: The seed contains around 30% oil which is used for industrial purposes[ Tree nature: It is a medium-sized evergreen tree. It is a tree with a flat, spreading Umbrella like a crown Associates: It is commonly found in the sal forest. Uses ¡¤ Leaves are used as excellent fodder. ¡¤ The barks yield a fiber used in making ropes. ¡¤ It bears edible fruits. ¡¤ The immature fruit is used to treat constipation. ¡¤ The wood is used for agriculture and implementation. ¡¤ The wood is used for furniture. |
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Hi, Lhamu dolma Sherpa!
This is your mentor, Yoon.
Thank you for introducing litsea monopetala. Your article seems to have the wrong title of taxonomy. Also, when you are trying to convey information, it is especially important to include reliable sources to support the content.
Great job on writing the free report.
I am looking forward to reading your following report!
Posted 31-12-2022 16:49
Hello, this is your mentor Minkyung.
Thank you for introducing litsea monopetala. Because you are introducing a specific type of plant, I think readers would be much more interested in your report if you provided some images of litsea monopetala. Also, please clearly indicate what it is called (not the scientific name), litsea monopetala, so that readers would find it much easier to look up more about it.
I'll be looking forward to your next report :)
Posted 31-12-2022 16:41