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Kneel for a picture of Fan Chule? And growth environment.
Humulus scandens is a shrub, which is a rare and precious Chinese herbal medicine in the Central Plains. It grows in the mountainous area of Hongqi Canal in northern Henan. Due to the limitation of growing environment and climate change in recent years, its output is decreasing year by year. However, because of its high medicinal value, there is a local saying that "a thousand dollars can't buy humulus scandens".

The plant height is 20-20-200cm, generally 60-90 ㎝, the stems are light green or brown, rough and shallow-split, except cliffs, most of them are upright branches, with dense branches, opposite leaves, loose leaves, oval to oblong, sharp tips or slightly round bases, and low yield. But because of its unique medicinal efficacy, it is often used as tea in the local area. For a long time, local people drink it all the year round to keep fit and prolong life. In 1980s, POTAMOGETON crispus was discovered in the national survey of medicinal materials. 1985, Saxifraga was listed in the Code of Chinese Herbal Medicine in People's Republic of China (PRC) and compiled into the National Compilation of Chinese Herbal Medicine. China Zhongyuan Specialty Collection lists Salicornia as the only local specialty. Clearing throat, expelling toxin, promoting blood circulation, and inhibiting tumor. Modern medical research shows that it has the unique effects of moistening throat, diminishing inflammation and relieving pain, regulating stomach and strengthening spleen, strengthening body and prolonging life, and promoting human metabolism. Because of its unique refreshing tea fragrance and curative effect, it is praised as fairy grass by local people. Sweet, bitter, pure, comfortable, natural, pollution-free, without any chemical additives, it is an ideal health-care ecological drink for teachers, high-temperature workers, smokers, sedentary people, polluters and middle-aged and elderly people.