guayule
瓜叶蛋,瓜叶菊,瓜叶草,瓜尔达拉
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plural gua·yu·les [gwah-yoo-leez, wah-; Spanish gwah-yoo-les]. /gwɑˈyu liz, wɑ-; Spanish gwɑˈyu lɛs/.
- : a composite shrub, Parthenium argentatum, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, yielding a form of rubber.
- : the rubber obtained from this plant.
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Their hunch was that the guayule rubber could also be suitable for a closed-cell foam, like the kind needed for wetsuits.
“Guayule” is a resinous rubber secured from a two-foot shrub that grows on the arid plains of Texas and Northern Mexico.
The guayule shrub is now a further source of Mexican rubber.
In 1911 seven thousand tons of guayule were imported from Mexico; in 1917 only seventeen hundred tons.
The only native source so far utilized is the guayule, which grows wild on the deserts of the Mexican and the American border.
When chopped up and macerated guayule gives a satisfactory quality of caoutchouc in profitable amounts.