Flower language of red mulberryThe flower language of red mulberry is true love. Red mulberry, native to Southeast Asia, is a tropical tree species. It is also cultivated in many places in South my country and is an excellent tree species for garden greening. The characteristic of red mulberry is that it displays red leaves in front of people all year round. The mixture of red and green adds fresh color and vitality to the garden. It has excellent ornamental value. In the southern region, it is often used as hedges and foliage shrubs in courtyards and parks. It can also be used in bushes to embellish color; or as an indoor potted plant for viewing. In China, red symbolizes auspiciousness and joy, so placing a few pots of red mulberry flowers in front of a store also symbolizes a good start. The value of red mulberryIn addition to its ornamental value, red mulberry can also be used for medicinal purposes, with the effects of clearing heat and reducing swelling, stopping bleeding and activating blood circulation. In addition, red mulberry is rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, and is nutritious. Eating red mulberry is beneficial to human health and promotes children's growth and development. |
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