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What are the weeds?
I believe that all the friends in the countryside have played on the grass in the wild, and some even specially cut off the grass heads to play with. So do you remember what these weeds are called? Let’s get to know each other again. Goosegrass

We call it flat grass or donkey grass. It is found everywhere in the countryside. It is the main weed in vegetable fields. It has strong vitality and needs to be exposed to the sun every time it is pulled out. It can be used as feed, and because of its well-developed root system, it can also be used to protect the soil. Crabgrass

Similar to goosegrass, it is also one of the weeds in vegetable fields. It usually grows close to the ground and spreads in the lower part, making it difficult to remove. gray cabbage

It is also a weed that needs to be removed in vegetable fields. Gray vegetables are edible and can be fried or cooked. Now there are artificial cultivations. purslane

Ours is called horse head grass, the legendary sun grass and immortal grass. Legend has it that Hou Yi shot the sun, and the last sun escaped death by hiding under a purslane. In order to repay its favor, the sun refused to die no matter how hard it was exposed to the sun. . Dog's tail grass

It is highly adaptable and can grow on farmland, roadside, and wasteland. We often make up various small animals to play with. shepherd's purse

There are many ways to prepare the delicacies of spring outdoors, and they are all very delicious. Generally grows in wheat fields, ditches, roadsides, and wastelands. Amaranth

There used to be a lot of them in the fields, but now they are rarely seen. The fruit has many seeds, and the stem bark can be rubbed into ropes. When I was a child, I often used the leaves to stuff persimmons and eat them. castor

Excellent oil crops, the seeds can be refined into oil. The stem bark can be used to make twine. When we were kids, we would play with the unripe fruits and smash them with each other. mandala

Generally, there are many sloping fields, with all-white flowers in the wild, and the fruits will split naturally when they mature. It has good ornamental and medicinal value. Solanum nigrum

We call it Suanliuzi. The fruit is sour and very delicious. Although there are some now, there are not as many as before, and I haven’t had them in a long time. old gourd

We call it brown gourd. When the stem is cut off, white juice will flow out. Eat the fruit when it is tender. If you peel the outer skin away, the cotton-like pulp inside is very delicious. But when it is old, it will be hard to bite. lantern grass

The fruit is like a small lantern, edible and sour. Nowadays, most large supermarkets sell lantern fruits. Tribulus

It grows in fields, roadsides, and grass. The fruit is prickly, and I believe that few rural friends have not been pricked. cocklebur

We are called Canglangzi. The fruit is prickly and difficult to remove if it sticks to your body. If you put it on someone else's hair, it will take away a strand of hair. ghost needle grass

The biggest fear when going outdoors is that this kind of grass will stick to you, and it will be difficult to get it off your clothes. But now there is very little of this grass around the fields. Thistle

Commonly known as acanthus, the flowers are spherical and can be used as medicine when picked when they bloom. Nihucai

Also called bitter cabbage and lime cabbage, it is somewhat similar to shepherd's purse, but its leaves are white. It is distributed throughout our country. It has the effects of clearing heat, detoxifying, dispersing stagnation and reducing swelling. dandelion

Also called Mother-in-law Ding, it mostly has yellow flowers and spherical seeds that spread by the wind. Pick up a bunch of seeds and blow them gently with your mouth, like many little parachutes. Field bindweed

The flowers are like morning glory, also known as wild morning glory. It usually grows in fields and is harmful to crops. morning glory

Also called morning glory, it mostly grows in hillside shrubs, along river valleys, and beside gardens and houses. Nowadays it is mostly used for cultivation and ornamental purposes. lalayang

The scientific name is Humulus humulus. It has strong adaptability and a particularly wide range of growth. There are dense thorns on the stems that can crawl onto other crops. When walking among the Lala seedlings in summer, there will always be blood marks on the body. rice weed

The scientific name is barnyard grass, a growing plant in rice fields, which affects the growth of rice. It is generally one section taller than rice, and the plant is stronger than rice, but the seeds are very small. Ze lacquer

Also called cat's eye grass, the whole plant is used as medicine. The whole plant is collected in spring and summer and dried in the sun for medicine. It grows in most areas of our country. Purpurea

The flowers are purple and grow close to the ground. They usually grow one plant at a time and rarely form a patch, but one plant can bloom many small flowers to form a cluster. Plantain

Also called cartwheel grass and oxtongue grass, it is found in mountains, roadsides, fields, and wastelands. The leaves are round-shaped, growing close to the ground, and the leaf surface is relatively smooth. Toad grass

It is similar to plantain, but the leaves of toad grass are rougher, like toad skin. mint

It has strong adaptability to the environment and likes a sunny, warm and humid environment. Mint is pungent and cool in nature, and has good medicinal value. When I was a kid, I used to pick and sell them for money. Motherwort

Also called Jiuzhonglou, it has diuretic, swelling, and uterine contraction effects. It is often used to treat irregular menstruation, postpartum hemorrhage and other symptoms in women. Kochia

Also known as millet grass, the stems grow upright and are cylindrical in shape. When mature, they can be tied up and used for sweeping the floor. Cassia grass

The leaves are like peanut leaves, also called false peanuts, but they are larger than peanut seedlings. It can reach one or two meters in height and has opposite leaves. The seeds have the functions of clearing the liver, improving eyesight, diluting water and laxative. Inula

Also called gypsophila and June chrysanthemum. We call it wild chrysanthemum. The flower head part can be used as medicine and is mostly harvested when it blooms in summer and autumn. Snakeberry

Some are like strawberries, much smaller than strawberries, sweet and delicious. When we were young, we were told that snakeberries were crawled by snakes, but that didn’t stop us from picking and eating them. wild garlic

Some are like garlic sprouts, which are edible and can also be used as medicine. It’s just that it’s more troublesome to eat, and it’s too small to peel. thatch

The leaves are narrow and linear, and the roots are segmented. The roots are edible and very sweet when eaten raw. The roots can also be used as medicine. Cnidium monnieri

The flowers are umbrella-shaped, like fennel, so they are also called wild fennel. Can be used as medicine. Qianrihong

The flowers are spherical, somewhat like hydrangeas. The inflorescence remains durable after drying. Can be used as an ornamental plant. Cuscuta

They are often parasitic, with their stems entangled on other plants and causing harm to crops. The seeds of Cuscuta can be used as medicine. mugwort

I believe everyone knows that plants commonly used during the Dragon Boat Festival can be used as medicine and have great medicinal value. Artemisia annua

The lower part of the stem is woody, and new shoots will sprout again around the withered stem next year. The stems are covered with a layer of white and have a well-developed root system. In the past, we would dig some white wormwood and boil water for drinking around the Dragon Boat Festival. pheasant comb flower

The scientific name is Qinghui. It is completely hairless, with erect stems and branches. The flowers are green or red. Grows in fields, hillsides, and wastelands. Commelina grows mostly in the sun.

The leaves are lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, and the flowers are blue. Grows in moist areas and likes light. red sorrel

It grows in damp places beside villages and roadsides in the wilderness. It has the effects of clearing heat, detoxifying, dissipating blood stasis, reducing swelling, and regulating menstruation. The whole plant can be used as medicine. Impatiens

We call it Finger Peach Blossom, with opposite leaves and butterfly-like flowers. If you gently squeeze the fruit with your fingers, the seeds will pop out. The flowers are very sweet and I often smoke them when I was young. wild oats

They are generally weeds in wheat fields, and the ears of wheat are relatively small and shriveled. Can be used as feed. Little Feipeng

It grows upright and looks like mugwort. Its leaves are smaller than mugwort leaves and are lanceolate. The flowers are small white flowers. It often grows in groups in wilderness, roadside, fields, river valleys, and ditches. Dihuang

The rhizome is fleshy, the stem is purple-red, the leaves are oval or oblong, and the flowers are trumpet-shaped. eldergrass

The plant is taller, with ribbed stems and umbels. It has strong adaptability, likes sunshine and can also tolerate shade. moss

Grows in humid conditions and is intolerant to drought. Most grow in groups and patches. clover

Most of them are green plants. Legend has it that a four-leaf clover will appear among the three-leaf clovers, and the four-leaf clover is also called the 'lucky clover'. Aesthesia

Like bamboo, it is divided into sections, and each section can be put back after being pulled out. milkweed

Also called grass, it grows mostly in shrubs, wilderness, wasteland, fields or roadsides. The stems are multi-branched and creeping, and contain milky white sap. It has the effects of clearing away heat, diluting water and promoting lactation. Heart-saving grass

Also called Feicai, the stems are relatively short, upright, hairless, and unbranched. The leaves are oval and fleshy.