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What does the latest duckweed mean?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Duckweed, also known as duckweed, duckweed, etc., is a surface floating plant of the duckweed family, and is also used as a general name for the floating plants of the family Pyraceae, which is often used to describe people's wandering life or frivolous character. The whole grass can be used as feed for livestock and poultry, and it can be used as medicine with root and cold.

Duckweed, also known as duckweed, duckweed, etc., is a surface floating plant of the duckweed family, and is also used as a general name for the floating plants of the family Pyraceae, which is often used to describe people's wandering life or frivolous character. Whole grass can be used as feed for livestock and poultry, with root whole grass medicine, cold, pungent taste, functional sweating rash, clearing heat and diuresis, treating fever, measles, edema and other diseases.

Duckweed Thallus symmetrical, green on the surface, abaxially yellowish or greenish white or often purple, suborbicular, Obovate or Obovate-elliptic, entire, 1.5 × 5 mm long and 2 × 3 mm wide, slightly raised above or raised along the midline, veins 3, inconspicuous, abaxially perpendicular filiform root, root white, 3 cm long, root crown obtuse, root sheath wingless.

There is a capsule on the abaxial side of the duckweed Thallus, and the new Thallus forms and floats in the capsule, which is connected with the mother with a very short thin stalk, and then falls off. The female flower has 1 curved ovule, the fruit is wingless and subgyro-shaped, and the seed has protruding endosperm and 12-15 longitudinal ribs. It usually does not blossom often and propagates with buds.

Duckweed likes warm climate and humid environment and avoids severe cold. Born in paddy fields, ponds or other still waters, often mixed with purple duckweed to form a floating community covered with water surface, because this species propagates fast, as Li Shizhen said: "one leaf is born in the number of leaves", usually occupies an absolute dominance in the community.

Duckweed propagates with seeds and ramets. After harvesting and sowing mature seeds, the seeds are wrapped in yellow mud into small clumps, each with 2-3 seeds and thrown into the cultivated water. Ramet propagation is carried out in spring and summer, and some of the mother plants are harvested and scattered into the water surface of cultivation. Cultivation should often remove weeds from the water surface, keep the cultivation surface still, and pay attention to irrigation to prevent drought.

Duckweed is not only a good pig feed, duck feed, but also the bait of grass carp, which contains a large amount of vitamin B1, B2, C and other water-soluble vitamins. Can be used in medicine, with sweating, dispelling wind, water, clearing heat, detoxification effect, treatment of heat carbuncle, impermeable spot rash, wind-heat pain rash, skin pruritus, edema, amenorrhea, ringworm, erysipelas, scald and other diseases.

 
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