Does anyone know the scientific name of willow?
Seabuckthorn likes sunshine, and its thick branches are resistant to wind and sand, and are also extremely resistant to water and humidity. In the ice and snow, Hippophae rhamnoides endured the invasion of severe winter; In the hot summer, seabuckthorn still stands on the sunny hillside. It grows very fast and will bear fruit in three years. It does not choose fertile soil, and does not abandon barren and steep cliffs, ditches and rivers, all of which are its habitats. Artificial propagation of Hippophae rhamnoides can be carried out by sowing, seedling raising, cutting and root splitting, which can be either direct seeding or plant afforestation.
The leaves, skins, fruits and seeds of Hippophae rhamnoides have special effects in medicine. Seabuckthorn fruit can promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, eliminate phlegm and relieve pain, strengthen spleen and regulate stomach, and can also treat traumatic injury, congestion, cough, dyspnea, dyspepsia and other diseases. Regular consumption of seabuckthorn products can improve people's myocardial function, cure chest tightness, shortness of breath and other symptoms, and have synergistic effect with antihypertensive drugs, which can reduce blood cholesterol and triglycerides. Seabuckthorn seeds can treat tuberculosis, gastric ulcer, irregular menstruation and other diseases. Seabuckthorn oil is a good trauma medicine, which can be used to treat burns, frostbite and various dermatitis. ?
Seabuckthorn twigs and leaves are fine feed for cattle and sheep, and are known as "hardcore forage", which can not only make livestock fat and bright-colored, but also play an immune role.
Seabuckthorn is also an excellent tree species for quickly greening barren hills, maintaining soil and water, regulating ecological balance and promoting the development of agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry in semi-arid loess plateau.