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Mucilage is a glue found in plants. It has many uses, including being used in slippery elm lozenges to coat the throat, and - mixed with water - as a glue for bonding paper.
ELM is a category of the Type of Electrical Conductor/ Cables. ELM is one & Willow is another Type. ELM Stands for Electro-Mechanical & Willow is basically a class of Tree Wood.
Probably elm blight.
It is lined up with Elm Trees on both sides of the streets It is lined up with Elm Trees on both sides of the streets It is lined up with Elm Trees on both sides of the streets That's not true. They are Horse Chestnuts. Not Elms.
Most maples' leaves are simple. However there are at least three that I know, A negundo, aka boxelder, and A nikoense (Maximowiczianum), and A. griseum, or paperbark maple, whose leaves are compound
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Slippery elm is called "ulmo escorregadio" or "ulmária" in Portuguese.
In Ayurveda, slippery elm is Ulmus rubra Muhl. However, it is native to North America so it is commonly known as Slippery Elm.
The Slippery Elm, Latin name Ulmus rubra, is a species of tree that is indigenous to eastern North America, from Florida out west to Texas and then north to southern Quebec. The Slippery Elm is also known as the Red Elm and Gray Elm.
elm is not in leaf green.
Slippery elm is so called because the resulting paste makes a very slippery substance! The smoothness is very calming to a burning gullet, as in indigestion/heartburn, and is a useful base for certain other preparations such as suppositories.
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Slippery Elm is known as "இலஞ்சியம் மரம்" (ilanciyam maram) in Tamil.
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Slippery elm in small quantities should not be harmful to a pregnant woman nor to her unborn child.
The animal that eats slippery d*ck is me, and my friend