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january free report Taxus wallichiana |
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by Lhamu dolma Sherpa | 24-01-2023 23:30 0 |
Taxus wallichiana Taxus wallichiana is also known as Himalayan yew which belongs to the family Taxaceae.It is a medium-sized tree especially found in the Himalayan region of Nepal. The leaves are thin, flat, and sickle-shaped. People use these plants as traditional medicine, Timber, Construction material, fences, and fodder for cattle. Additionally, it has been used as a medicine for treating a common cold, cough, fevers, jaundice, respiratory infections, indigestion, etc. Mainly the leaves of plants are used during the treatment of different diseases. Different research shows that Taxol, the anticancer drug can be extracted from the leaves and bark of this plant. The species is classified as endangered species by IUCN. We should focus on the conservation of such a valuable medicinal plant that play important role in livelihood improvement. |
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Hello, this is your mentor Minkyung.
Thank you for introducing Taxus wallichiana. I had never heard of it and was very fascinated to learn about a new type of tree. If you can, please include some more details about it - how it is used (with some statistics), how fragile/strong it is, etc.
I'll be looking forward to your next report :)
Posted 31-01-2023 23:15
Hi, Lhamu dolma Sherpa!
This is your mentor, Yoon.
Thank you for introducing Taxus wallichiana, Himalayan yew. Your report is intriguing with photos that illustrate the topics of your article.
Great job on writing the free report.
I am looking forward to reading your following report!
Posted 27-01-2023 17:44