Ant Manor’s question on March 17: Does the “elm money” commonly known among the people come from the elm tree? Many friends don’t know what the elm tree is called “elm money”, so the editor below will bring you the answer to Ant Manor’s daily question on March 17. If you are interested, come and find out.
Ant Manor Today’s Answer Summary
Question: The "elm money" often said among the people comes from the elm tree?
Answer: Fruit
Answer analysis:
1. Ulmus pumila, the samara of the Ulmus genus in the Ulmus family, is oblate in shape with a concave top and the seeds are in the middle;
2. The color is light green or yellow and white, growing intermittently on the branches, and in clusters covering the branches;
3. After ripening, the elm coins are white and yellow in color and appear dry. They are blown away by the wind and fall in all directions.
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