Both glutinous rice vine and pueraria lobata are vine herbs with similar leaves and axillary flowers. However, the leaves of glutinous rice vines are opposite to each other, and the foggy Ge Ye alternates, so it is good to pay attention to this difference.
The glutinous rice vine is a Urticaceae plant, and its main value lies in its roots. Pueraria lobata is often used as medicine in rural areas. Pouring the root into a paste can stop bleeding and reduce swelling. The dried rhizome can be used as tea for drinking, clearing away heat and toxic materials, and treating aphtha and toothache, which is very helpful for carbuncle, urinary tract infection and children's food accumulation.