MOQ | 1 kg |
Port | Miami |
Packaging | as desired |
Lead Time | 7days |
Description
A tree that is usually 60 to 80 feet in height, but sometimes
reaches 150 feet. The bark is a light ashy gray, variable in
appearance--from loosely attached plates on young trees to
narrow, rounded ridges with deep fissures on old trees. The
smooth thin leaves, which are 5 to 9 inches long, have short
stems and are usually divided into 7 to 9 smooth, rounded lobes.
Flowering Period
March to May.
Habitat
Widely distributed in hardwood forests of the eastern United
States.
Harvest
Inner bark, at any time; bark form older trees should be
collected in spring.
Uses
The pollen is reportedly allergenic. Because the bark contains
tannins, it is used as an astringent and antiseptic. In
Appalachia, a bark tea is used to treat burns and sore mouth. A
chartreuse dye is obtained from the bark.