Humulus scandens, also known as Lala Yang, Lala vine, five-clawed dragon, is a perennial stemmed herbaceous plant. The plant is 1 to 5 meters long, dioecious, usually in groups, with fine barbs on the stem and petiole, palmate leaves, and stems that like to grow around other plants. This plant is cold-hardy, drought-resistant, fertilizer-loving, light-loving. seedlings in March and April, male plants bloom in mid- and late July, inflorescences paniculate, perianth 5, green. Female plants bloom in early or mid-August, with spikelike inflorescences, and mature in mid- or late-September. Young stems and leaves can be used as herbivore fodder. Can be used as medicine~~