Pulus
Pulus is a plant that is found in tropical forests in Indonesia. In some areas, the pilus is often squashed or bladder, although it is quite different, but they have stingy hair. Pulus belongs to the family of Urticaceae so that the brothers are close to the Jelatang or Jelatung. Although physically the plant is largely due to jelly, it has a leaf shaped like a foliage, a shrub and a luster over all the trees. When these feathers touch the delicate and sensitive parts of our skin such as the back of the hands, arms, thighs or calves can cause severe itching, sore throat and heat. Pulse stings on the skin usually usually disappear after one or two weeks when unmanaged. With low-profile appearance, the pulsating leaves are not very significant in the middle of other trees. Due to dampness and mildness, Pulus is often found on the trails. at the end of the rainy season, many of the growing seedlings or nuts are not more than 40cm.