Among them, there is also a plant that has a particularly vibrant feeling. This plant has a very interesting name, which has a lot to do with pigs. According to the older generation, pigs get sick after eating them, so everyone calls them pigs.
In fact, the scientific name of Grifola frondosa is Rubia, also known as Rabdosia, Lala Teng, Sawgrass, Rubia tenuifolia, Baxiancao and other aliases. It is a creeping herb of Labiatae in Rubiaceae, which grows mostly on roadsides, grasslands, ditches, hillsides, forest margins and other places, and is a very common weed in rural areas.
The biggest feature of pig seedlings is that the whole body is covered with lodging bristles. If you don't prick your hand when you are tender, you will feel tingling when you grow up, and you will prick your clothes when you pass by. This is a very annoying weed.
Because of its tenacious vitality and strong reproductive ability, pig seedlings often absorb nutrients from crops and affect crop growth, so they are often pulled out as "evil weeds" by farmers.
Although pig seedlings are not welcomed by farmers, even pigs will be disgusted, but don't underestimate them. Its tender leaves are a kind of high-quality wild vegetables, which can be used to wrap jiaozi and steam it with flour. They are very delicious, nutritious and of high value.
At the same time, piglet is a Chinese herbal medicine often used by the people, which has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, diuresis and detumescence, and is still very capable of some daily diseases.
Such as common cold, gum swelling and pain, urinary tract infection, chronic appendicitis, edema, dysmenorrhea, cancer, leucorrhea, mastitis, hematuria, traumatic injury, otitis media and other diseases.
In rural areas, there is another name "Huoxue Cao", which is good for dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, traumatic injury, angina pectoris and other diseases.
I didn't expect this wild vegetable, which even pigs don't like, to have so many functions. Dear friends, is there such swine fever in your hometown? If there are weeds in my hometown, don't treat them as weeds. Every weed has its own value.