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Do you know the "La La Yang" that is common in rural areas? What's the use?

Lala seedlings can be seen climbing everywhere in our countryside, and everyone living in the countryside is very familiar with it. The scientific name of Lala rice seedling is Humulus spp. It is a wild climbing plant of the Humulus genus in the Moraceae family. It is also known as Xue Jianchou, Lala tassel or Lala dog egg here. Its super vitality makes it ubiquitous. They are most commonly found in fields, ditches, fields or in crevices and rubble in our villages. Lala rice seedlings have very strong vitality and can grow in most areas of our country.

The growth form of the plant Lala Yang: it is an annual or perennial evergreen twining herbaceous plant. Seedlings emerge in late March. The vines can be more than 4 meters long. Its stems have vertical ribs and are light in color. Green; the leaves are nearly kidney-shaped and pentagonal, with a heart-shaped base and an acute or acuminate apex. The edges of the leaves are coarsely serrated, and there are rough bristles on both sides of the leaves. The stems and petioles are densely covered with barbed thorns. The male and female plants of this plant are different. The male plant will bloom small green flowers in mid-to-late July, with cone-shaped inflorescences; the female plant will bloom in mid-to-late August, with spike-shaped inflorescences, and the seeds will mature in mid-to-late September.

Although there are records of this plant being a plant that can be used for medicinal purposes, in the countryside and in the eyes of our farmers, it is an extremely unpopular and harmful plant. Wild grasses, except for the young stems and leaves that can be used as feed for herbivores, are basically of no use to us farmers.

The reason why Lala rice seedlings are not favored by our farmers is because its super vitality and reproduction speed make it a harmful plant that affects agricultural production, so that as long as it grows In the end, other plants will be eliminated by it, especially when it grows in the field. No matter what crops are planted in the field, as long as it is pulled up by the seedlings, the crops in the field will basically be unable to grow. Not only will it compete for soil nutrients in the field, but it will also entangle or cover crops, causing crops to lack nutrients, lose photosynthetic ability, and gradually lose growth, which will seriously affect crop yield and quality. Therefore, Lala rice is of little use to us farmers. To us farmers, it is just a noxious weed that hinders agricultural production.

Lala rice has been widely used in rural areas in recent years. The fields are "overrun". They are found on roadsides, ditch slopes, on the edges of fields, under forests, and in places where herbicides cannot reach.

Lala seedling is a weed with strong invasiveness. In summer and autumn, many weeds in rural areas are almost covered by it. This is the Lala rice seedling taken during the May Day holiday. It popped up among the piles of rocks. After a while, only the Lala rice seedlings and no stones can be seen here. This nasty and vicious weed is loved by little bees! Lala seedling is an important "powder source plant", which is conducive to bee reproduction

People have always praised the hard-working little bees. In addition to "nectar", their main food is "pollen". Bees collect nectar or pollen mainly to store food for themselves. Smart humans are quietly stealing bees' food, which can be regarded as getting something for nothing.

In addition to "honey", the trophies that people compete with the little bees also include "bee pollen". Pollen is rich in protein, fat and other nutrients, and is also important for the reproduction of bees. Therefore, whether it is a plant that produces pollen or nectar, it is very popular with bees.

As for Lala seedling, it is particularly rich in pollen (dioecious, male flowers scatter pollen), and its pollen is non-toxic to bees, making it a very important "pollen source plant".

Lala rice seedlings have a long flowering period, with flowers blooming from May to October. Especially in autumn, when the weather turns cooler and there are fewer flowering plants, the widely distributed Lala seedlings become one of the main food sources for bees.

It is reported that a batch of overwintering bees are to be bred in autumn, and the Lala seedlings are releasing pollen during this period, and there is a lot of pollen, which is conducive to the reproduction of bees.

There is a lot of pollen in Lala rice seedlings, which is good for bees, but not friendly to people. It is reported that many people are allergic to Lala rice seedling pollen. According to reports, Lala Yang is one of the causes of allergic rhinitis and even asthma in autumn.

In autumn, when allergic diseases are high, Lala rice seedlings bloom vigorously and are widely distributed, so people with pollen allergies should pay attention.

Lala seedling has an unpleasant name "Lagodan" in our hometown. It was a particularly unpopular plant back then.

But in recent years, people have discovered that it has beneficial effects on people, so its dislike has gradually turned into a rarity.

In my eyes, Lala rice seedling is a particularly domineering plant. First of all, it is not picky about its growing environment. As long as there is a little bit of soil, it can grow wildly and domineeringly, putting all its efforts into it. The place where it climbs will be collected under its command, and then it will be spread out like a dark green blanket, growing to its fullest in a dominating posture.

At that time, I saw the Lala seedling next to the weir in the crop field, and I was very annoyed. In order to prevent it from invading the crop field, I had to find its roots and uproot it to prevent it from harming the crops in the future. I went to work in the fields. There are no gloves to work with, so you have to use your bare hands to find the roots of the "green blanket", large or small, and then uproot it. However, this process will leave many red marks on the backs of our hands and arms, and the skin will be damaged to the point of itching and pain, which is not a pleasant feeling.

Farming has stopped in recent years. The land is cultivated in the hands of my father-in-law and mother-in-law. We only help the two old people when sowing and harvesting crops. Usually they don’t use us, so there is no such thing as pulling rice seedlings. But since the past two years, I have interacted with Lala Yang again, and I may interact with them every year in the future, and I am grateful to them because I need to ask for what I need from them. .

In the past, every summer, my legs could be described as riddled with holes. It wasn’t really sores, but the scars left by mosquito bites. To describe the injuries on my calves, I would say “incomplete”. It’s not an exaggeration to say that if you don’t scratch the mosquito bites hard, you will have trouble sleeping and sitting still, so you have to scratch the skin to avoid causing harm to your body.

Two years ago, when there were many mosquitoes in the summer, my mother-in-law gave me a glass bottle of slightly turbid water and told me: This is the juice from the Lala seedlings. I heard from others that I could wipe some of it after mosquito bites. This water will make it less itchy. Give it a try. If it works, I'll get you another bottle. Don't tell me, I tried it with a skeptical attitude. At first, I just felt a cold feeling. After applying it twice more, I no longer felt the scratching itch. It works! So I filled Lala Yangzi water in an easy-to-carry plastic bottle and carried it with me wherever I went.

Of course, later I didn’t use my mother-in-law to get me the juice from the lesbian seedlings. I did it myself. Even though I was wearing gloves, sometimes my skin would be accidentally pulled, but now I’m being pulled. When the seedlings hurt the skin, instead of cursing like before, they just smiled and let go of their grudges.

Later I learned that the root of Lala Yang is a traditional Chinese medicine called Humulus. It has the effect of clearing away heat and detoxifying, and can cure many diseases. No wonder its juice can relieve the pain and itching of mosquito bites. It turns out that it removes the toxins left by mosquitoes.

Just go over your feet.

The "La La Yang" that is common in rural areas is called "La Dog Bullet" in Zhaoyuan Nanxiang. As the name suggests, it is a native dog raised at home. It can be said to be a representative of good breeding. In La La Yang If you walk around in the bush, you will be cut by its jagged edges and run away, which is why it has the reputation of "pulling dog bullets". The common people are so down-to-earth, and the name "Lala Pai" is so appropriate. In fact, the scientific name of "La La Yang" is Humulus, which is quite a pleasant name to hear.

The people in the village hate "Lala seedlings" very much. If anyone has Lala seedlings in their crop fields, they must be uprooted as soon as possible. Otherwise, it will grow up in a few days, and it will bloom and produce seeds accidentally. If the seeds fall into the ground, it will be troublesome. Every year, "the hoe cannot be hoeed, and the spring breeze will blow again." The vitality of Lala vines is extremely tenacious. Although the vines are soft, it takes a lot of effort to break them. Moreover, they are covered with tiny saw teeth. If you don’t wear gloves, any exposed skin area that comes into contact will immediately leave tiny marks. It oozes blood and makes you itchy and painful.

If there is a Lala seedling in the orchard, and its vines accidentally climb onto the apple tree, if they are not removed in time, it will only take a few months to cover the entire fruit tree. The huge palm leaves absorb sunlight, rain and dew, blocking the growth of fruit trees. Wait until autumn and take a look again. Other fruit trees have branches full of fruits. The fruit trees covered with Lala seedlings not only produce thin and small fruits, but also have almost fallen out of leaves.

After talking about the shortcomings of Lala Yang, let’s talk about its advantages. Since I was working in the fields since I was a child, I have always stayed away from Lala Yang. If you can't afford to offend us, why can't we hide? In my heart I thought this plant was useless, but when I was grazing cattle in the mountains in the summer, I discovered that the big ox at home was using the rice seedlings as fodder for the cattle. It stretched out its long tongue and rolled it into its mouth, and ate it with relish. .

Secondly, the fences in the orchard are erected side by side with sticks and the frames are stretched. The Lala seedlings outside the fence immediately climb along the poles. As long as they are far away, do not let them climb onto the fruit trees inside the fence. The soft vines and huge leaves of this guy can wrap the inner and outer layers of the fence like a dense wall. Needless to say, pedestrians passing by will stay away, and even cats, dogs, chickens, and ducks in the countryside will do the same. Keep a respectful distance. Therefore, pulling the rice seedlings to make a fence is fulfilling one's duty.

Thirdly, Lala Yang, which gives rural people a headache when they see it, has become a new favorite among young people. In the white-based living room, a large transparent bottle is placed, filled with water, and a vine pulled from the mountain is inserted into the water. The long vine hangs down, and the palm-sized leaves unfold, giving it a modern atmosphere. The strong overall decoration style immediately adds a bit of pastoral atmosphere.

I heard from neighbors that this kind of Lala seedling that grows in water, if you pull off the tips, the transparent juice that flows out from the wound will be very effective in relieving itching after being bitten by mosquitoes. Even if you are doing farm work in the mountains, you can pick up the leaves of Lala seedlings everywhere, crush them in the palm of your hand to get the juice, and apply it on the mosquito bites, and you will get immediate results. It turns out that Lala Yang, whom everyone hates, has some good qualities.

In short, the "Lala rice seedlings" that are common in our local rural areas are "harmful weeds" in crop fields and are indeed unpleasant. I heard from the old village doctor in the village that Humulus humulus is dried, chopped, and used with other herbal medicines. It is also a good traditional Chinese medicine. The saying "I am born with talent must be useful" that people often say makes some sense when applied to Lala Yang.

Lala Yang is not Gynostemma pentaphylla, nor is it a five-clawed golden dragon, remember!

Lala vine is the most common type of vine in abandoned land on the roadside in rural areas. Its rampant growth is no less than that of Panax notoginseng. As long as it takes root, it can quickly occupy the open space. It is the dominant species, making it difficult for other weeds to survive. The vines of Lala Yang are more than 4 meters long, and the longest one can reach more than 10 meters. The vine leaves are so lush that they cover the surface of the land and make it difficult to see what the landform is like. It’s so miraculous, so who exactly is “Lala Yang”? After seeing its true appearance in Lushan Mountain, someone asked, "Isn't this just Gynostemma pentaphylla? What's all the fuss about?" What Catalpa wanted to say is that Lala Yanggyang not only resembles Gynostemma pentaphylla of the Cucurbitaceae family, but also resembles the Five-clawed Golden Dragon of the Convolvulaceae family, but There really isn't much relationship between them. 1. Lala Yang’s archives

Lala Yang, a kind of “magic grass” that makes many friends feel frightened when mentioned, is actually Humulus humulus from the Moraceae family. Its botanical name is derived from Tang Materia Medica. The humulus humus recorded in it is named after it, and its names are many, such as Lecao in "Famous Doctors" and Geleziyang in "Compendium of Materia Medica for Relief from Famines". In fact, the meanings of "le" and "pull" are similar, both refer to scratching, and Humulus humilis really deserves this name, because it has barbed thorns all over its body, which can scratch people.

I hate humulus the most when I go to the fields. When I touch it lightly, it feels like being pulled by saw teeth. It is burning, itchy and painful, but the wound is not big. As the bare leg walked through the humus bushes, cuts were inevitable, and blood dripped from the entire leg. In addition to the other names of Lala Yang, Humulus also has other nicknames such as Ladan Yang, Lagoudan, Lala Vine, Cutman Vine, Saw Saw Vine, Mountain Ma Yang, and Sera Vine. 2. Uses of Lala seedlings

Lala seedlings are very invasive plants. Once they appear, they are difficult to eradicate and are very annoying. However, Lala rice seedlings are not useless. Rural children pick them, dry them and use them as leaf tobacco. Take a few sips, and it tastes similar to the loofah vine.

I feel that any wild plant can be used as medicine now, and the same is true for Lala rice seedlings. However, because it is not scarce, no one pays attention to it and protects it. Instead, they want to get rid of it. Even though Lala seedlings have barbed thorns, they can be cut for rabbits and cattle to eat as fodder. Farmers say that rabbits are less likely to get sick if they eat thorns.

In addition, we all know that when classifying plants, plants that are closely related are grouped into the same category. Plants of the same type are highly similar in appearance and use, so sometimes they can be used for an alternative purpose.

In the genus Humulus of the Moraceae family, there are totally three kinds of plants, including Lala, hops and Yunnan humulus. Their ears are all used in beer brewing, but the most commonly used ones are hops. , and Lala ricegrass can take its place when hops are lacking.

When working in the fields, everyone knows that no matter how hot the weather is, they still like to wear long pants. This is not for the sake of beauty and elegance, but because we have no choice but to wear trousers. What are the benefits of wearing trousers? It can resist morning dew and prevent mosquito bites. It also has another function, that is, it is specially used to prevent a kind of plant. This annoying creeping plant is called: Lala Yang. After being scratched by it, obvious scratches will appear on the skin. The scars are not only painful, but also itchy. If you don't pay attention, you will be trapped by the pull-up, so the effect of wearing long pants is obvious.

Lala rice seedling is one of the most common harmful weeds in rural areas. It is strong in nature and can grow lushly in quite harsh environments. For example, in the corners of some brick walls, even in the cracks of cement floors, there will be Lala seedlings. And as long as there is a place where Lala seedlings grow, it is difficult for other plants to survive. Lala seedlings will quickly cover other plants and will not create a living environment for other plants. This overbearing harmful weed makes It is a headache for people, difficult to eradicate, has rapid fecundity and rapid growth rate, etc., making Lala rice seedlings become a very annoying weed.

Lala seedling, Moraceae Humulus genus is a wild climbing plant, also known as saw saw rattan, Lala seedling, Lala wrist, doll fist, Niannian grass, Xiaohuoxue, on the stem There are jagged thorns growing on them. When they are scratched on the clothes, they will stick to the clothes. When walking, the vines will be pulled up. When people walk in front, they will drag a long section of vines behind them, so they are also called Lala vines. , such harmful weeds are almost useless, because they have thorns and are not eaten by cattle and sheep, so they cannot be used as feed. They grow too fast and can only cause harm to the environment and farmland, especially in orchards and corners of houses. Lala Rice seedlings are even more likely to cause damage. Lala rice seedlings are not used for clothing. Lala rice seedlings can also be used as traditional Chinese medicine and have certain medicinal effects, but compared with the degree of harm, this effect is negligible.

The growth rate is not fast. It was not until the rainy season came and a few heavy rains fell that Lala began to grow crazily. It could cover a large area in a few days. Wherever it grew, no other plants could survive. Lala The male and female seedlings have different flowering periods. The male plants bloom in late July, while the female plants bloom in mid-August. After flowering, they grow slowly. When the seeds mature in late September, the growth of Lala seedlings also begins to stop.

Generally speaking, Lala seedling exists as a harmful weed and has very few uses. Although it can be used as a medicinal material or as green fodder after being crushed, such effects are compared with its harmfulness. , or it has many disadvantages and few advantages. What do you think of Lala Yang? Everyone is welcome to add comments and messages.

The scientific name of "La La Yang" is Humulus humulus. It is a vine-twisting plant that is very common in rural areas.

In the past, the land of our house was covered with "La La Yang". Although its vines were often cut off with a sickle, it would soon cover the ground again, and its vines They often "invade" corn fields or become entangled in corn stalks, causing a lot of inconvenience to the management of corn fields.

The vines and leaves of "Lala Yang" have "bristle". If the skin accidentally touches it, it may cause a bloody gash. Anyway, I was "pushed" by it and it hurt a lot.

In the eyes of many people, "La La Yang" is a useless weed. In fact, it is still a traditional Chinese medicinal material! It has the effects of clearing heat, detoxifying, diuresis and reducing swelling. In addition, if you are bitten by a snake, you can use "La La Yang" to crush it and apply it externally, which has certain curative effects.

"La La Yang" contains ingredients such as luteolin, glucoside, choline and asammonamide. In addition, it also contains a certain amount of volatile oil, tannins and resins. It is a high-quality feed. In our area, some farmers like to cut the "Lala rice seedlings" home in autumn, wash and dry them, then use a grinder to grind them into grass powder, and mix some of it into livestock when feeding them. The livestock like to eat it very much.

According to experiments, young rabbits are fed a diet of 30% corn, 20% bean cake, 15% wheat bran, 10% rice bran, 20% "La La Yang" grass meal, 2% bone meal, and 0.5% salt. , can increase the daily weight gain of young rabbits by 8%; feeding adult rabbits with 70% corn, 20% "La La Yang" grass meal, 5% wheat bran, 3% bone meal, and 2% salt can make the adult rabbits eat early. It takes about 15 days to be released.

In addition, if 10% of "Lalaya" grass meal is added to the feed of laying hens, the egg production rate can be increased by 3%; if 15% of "Lalaya" grass meal is added to the feed of broiler chickens "Grass meal can increase the daily weight gain of broiler chickens by 5%. Therefore, "La La Yang" is not "waste" without any use, it is also high-quality feed!

It is said that someone in a certain place professionally grows "Lala rice" for feed. They can harvest three crops every year, and the average output value per mu can reach four to five thousand yuan!

Okay! That’s all! All in all, although "La La Yang" is a weed, it is also a high-quality feed and a traditional Chinese medicinal material. Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to call "La La Yang" a "treasure among grasses." Therefore, if you have livestock at home, you can cut the "La La Yang" home, dry it in the sun, grind it into powder, and use it to feed the livestock! ’ For more agricultural breeding knowledge and planting technology, please pay attention to the Sannongtang Broadcasting News. We sincerely invite your attention and discuss the Sannong knowledge together.

Speaking of this, in the countryside, we can see a lot of plants in our daily lives. After all, a lot of weeds can grow in the wild or in the fields in the countryside, and some of them are a little bit smaller. They are of no use, and some weeds have some medicinal value. The existing weeds can be eaten. For example, weeds such as shepherd's purse, dandelion, and dandelion, which we often eat, are also a kind of wild vegetables. After spring, everyone can also eat them. Pick it and take it home to eat. As many people in rural areas are familiar with the names of weeds, they are even more familiar with Lala rice seedlings in this rural area. So what is the use of Lala rice seedlings?

Speaking of this, Lala rice seedlings are often seen in our countryside. Especially in summer, they grow very densely in the wild. This kind of weed has some small thorns, and it has There are also some small jagged thorns on the leaves. If our skin touches it, it will be scratched. When I was young, I would stay away from Lala Yang when I saw it in the countryside. After all, this kind of weed can hurt When it comes to us, everyone avoids it, but although Lala rice seedlings are a kind of weed, Lala rice seedlings still have a certain role. Today we are going to talk about the role of Lala rice seedlings. Like Lala rice seedlings in rural areas In the past, they were used to feed pigs or make chicken feed. In fact, Lala rice seedlings are so common in rural areas, and everyone really doesn't like them.

The scientific name of Lala rice seedling is humulus, which belongs to the moraceae humulus weeds. It is commonly seen in the wild. However, if it appears in our crop fields, it must be removed in time. This kind of weed also has It has the disadvantage of competing with crops for nutrients, so everyone doesn't like it, but it is really useful as a Lala seedling. For example, when we have warts on our bodies, we can use its stems to rub the warts. The wart will fall off, thus saving you the trouble of going to the hospital. Secondly, in some mountainous areas, farmers use it to treat snake bites and mosquito bites. These can be regarded as some contributions of this weed, right? Do you know what other uses it has for Lala Yang? Welcome to leave comments below.

After reading the previous replies, I realized that this is the Lala rice plant that my friends were referring to! I thought it was some kind of fresh plant. You know, we can see this kind of weed everywhere in abundance. This morning I went to the river to water vegetables with my father, and I saw a large area.

The Lala seedling in the picture was taken by me this morning. Next, I will introduce to you the uses of this plant called Lala seedling. In rural areas, this plant is actually a kind of weed in the eyes of ordinary people, and it seems that it does not have much use.

I only occasionally see people pulling them back to feed pigs, chickens and rabbits, but not many people do it. This kind of weed grows very quickly. It grows abundantly in shady and moist places, and it also grows fatter and tenderer.

The whole plant grows like a carpet on the ground, on the edge of fields, beside ditches, and behind houses. It is a stumbling block for us farmers and is very annoying.

Moreover, the stems and petioles of this plant will have small barbed thorns that look like sandpaper. As long as one is pulled, it will easily pull up other branches.

However, in the past, we often used it to feed pigs when we were young, but now there are fewer people raising pigs, and the fact that this kind of grass can be used as green fodder for pigs has been forgotten. .

When I was a kid, my hands would often feel itchy for no reason when I was pulling this kind of seedlings. When I was scratched by the barbs on the leaves, especially when they were in bloom, it turned out that this plant could easily cause the disease. It is a skin allergy, so people with allergies must not come in contact with it.

In fact, seemingly ordinary weeds also have their uses, but we just don’t know them. Let’s talk about this Lala rice. Although people don’t like it very much, it still has its unique aspect, that is, it can be used medicinally. Its scientific name is also very nice, it is called Humulus humulus, and it is also called Bawanli in some places.