Information:
Humulus japonicus, also known as snake cut vine, cut man vine, Lala Yang, Lala vine, five claws of dragon, le grass, Ge Humulus, mulberry family Humulus, perennial stems and trailing herbaceous plants, adult stems up to 5 meters, stem branches and petioles densely barbed; branched, with longitudinal ribs. Prostrate or twining. Seedling hypocotyl developed, reddish, epocotyl undeveloped. Cotyledons striped, 2-3 cm long, sessile. Leaves opposite, long-stalked ca. 5-20 cm, palmately 3-7-lobed, lobes ovate or ovate-lanceolate, base cordate, roughly setose on both surfaces, with small yellow oil dots below, leaf margin serrate. Flowers axillary, dioecious, male flowers in paniculate catkins, flowers yellow-green single very small, calyx 5-lobed, 5 stamens; female flowers in globose spikes, subtended by purple-brown and dotted green bracts, bracts with thorns on the back, ovary single, 2 styles. The ovary is single, with 2 styles. The flowering period is from May to October. Below is a picture of Humulus lupulus.
Conclusion:
The information shows that Humulus lupulus, also known as snake cutter vine, cutter vine, Lala Yang, Lala vine, five-clawed dragon, le grass, Ge Humulus, the mulberry family Humulus, perennial stemmed herbaceous plants, adult stems of up to 5 meters long, the stems of the branches and petioles densely covered with barbed spines. Therefore, the barbs on the branches is the plant of the genus Humulus in the family of Moraceae.