Lala seedlings are called humulus scandens.
Many people don't know the scientific name of Lalamiao. In fact, Lala seedlings are called humulus, and in some places they are also called stinging. Lala seedlings belong to annual or perennial twining herbs of Moraceae. There are many small barbs on the stems and petioles of Lala seedlings, and the stems are mostly light green.
The leaves of Lala seedlings are usually kidney-shaped pentagons, and the longest can be 10cm. Most of its leaves are palmately 5-lobed, and some are 3-lobed or 7-lobed. Lala seedlings bloom every autumn. Its flowers are small, but they have certain ornamental value. It will bear fruit after flowering, and most of its ears are green.
Lala seedlings first grow in cultivated land, ditches, roadsides or wasteland, and their plants grow vigorously, which is one of the main harmful weeds in wheat fields and orchards. Lara seedlings like to grow in a semi-shady environment, and the requirements for light are not high. Lala seedlings have many characteristics such as cold resistance and drought resistance, and the demand for water is not high.
Lala seedlings have strict requirements on soil and are suitable for growing in loose, fertile and well-drained sandy loam. Lala seedlings have certain ornamental value and can be planted as potted plants at ordinary times. Lala seedlings grow very fast, and they can grow well without management at ordinary times, but they should be pruned in time when planting.