Description
Slippery Elm is a small deciduous tree native to North America, widely recognized for its fibrous inner bark. The tree has rough branches and long leaves with uneven teeth.
Description of the Inner Bark:
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Harvested in spring from the bole and larger branches.
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Sold in flat strips measuring 2–3 feet long, several inches wide, and 1–2 inches thick.
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Tough, flexible, finely fibrous, with longitudinal striations on both surfaces.
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Outer surface is reddish-yellow with patches of reddish-brown.
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Emits a mild aroma reminiscent of fenugreek and has a mucilaginous, neutral taste.
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Strips can bend without breaking, and a broken surface appears mealy and finely fibrous.
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Clean transverse sections reveal medullary rays and alternating bands of bark parenchyma, giving a chequered appearance.
Forms and Uses:
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Available in powdered form: coarse powder for traditional culinary or crafting applications, fine powder suitable for creating mucilaginous herbal drinks.
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When moistened, the bark forms a flexible, spongy texture, historically valued in traditional crafts and herbal preparations.
Note: Intended for culinary, traditional, and craft purposes.
Precautions: These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease





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