What's the name of this climbing plant?
Ficus pumila, Ficus of Moraceae, is an evergreen climbing shrub vine. Alias "Manglietia", "bean jelly fruit", "ghost steamed bread", "bean jelly" and "wooden steamed bread". Because of its adventitious roots, it often adheres to walls, rocks or tree trunks. Its mature hidden flowers and fruits are called "Zhaiba" in Dabie Mountains. Because it can make bean jelly, it is commonly known as "bean jelly vine" in the mountainous area of southern Anhui. It is distributed in East China, South China and Southwest China, and from the south of the Yangtze River to Guangdong and Hainan provinces. Japan and India also have it.