Lala seedling is a weed with very weak invasiveness. In autumn and winter, many weeds in the countryside are almost covered by it. This was also taken during the May Day holiday. It popped up among the piles of rocks. After a while, only the Lala rice seedlings were seen here and no stones were seen. This kind of annoying and malignant weed is loved by bees! The hard-working little bees have always been praised by people. In addition to "honey", their main ingredients also include "bee pollen". The key for bees to collect honey or bee pollen is to reserve ingredients for themselves. Smart people are quietly stealing the bees' ingredients, so they can just enjoy the harvest.
Plants such as Lala Yang can be seen climbing everywhere in our countryside, and everyone living in the countryside is familiar with them. Lala yang, also known as humiculus, is a wild climbing green plant of the genus Humulus in the Moraceae family. It is also known as Xue Jianchou, Lala tassel or La Ergouzi in our area. It is extremely energetic and makes it endless. Everywhere. It is also commonly found in fields, waterways, wastelands or stone crevices and ruins in our villages. Lala rice seedlings are very energetic and can grow and develop in most areas of China.
The medicinal value of Lala Yang: Although Lala Yang is harmful, it is a panacea for treating diseases. The name of the medicine is Humulus, which has the effect of clearing away heat, removing fire, and promoting urination. In rural folklore, it is commonly used to treat diarrhea, and when boiled in water and washed externally, it can treat skin itching and heat rash. In addition, Lala Yang is often used in clinical medicine of traditional Chinese medicine to treat wind-heat cough, deficient fire, restless heat, and difficulty in urination. Because Lala rice has the effect of clearing away heat and detoxifying, it is also commonly used in the countryside to treat pullorum in chickens and colitis in pigs. For chickens suffering from pullorum, you can dry the Lala rice seedlings, grind them into powder, mix them into concentrated feed, and feed them to chickens. If pigs suffer from colitis, you can boil the Lala La rice seedlings in water and mix them into the concentrate feed to feed them.
La La Yang, Moraceae Humulus genus is a wild climbing green plant, also known as Saw Saw Vine, La La Yang, La La Wan, Wawa Quan, Nian Nian grass, Xiao Huoxue Huayu , there are jagged thorns growing on the stems. After being scratched on the clothes, it will be like sticking on the clothes. When walking, the canes will be pulled up. When people walk in front, they will drag a longer section of the canes behind them, so it is also It is called Lala rice seedling, which is almost useless as a weed. Because it has thorns, sheep and cattle should not eat it and cannot be used as feed. It grows too fast and will only cause harm to the environment and fields, especially It is on the edge of plantations and houses.