Alias Manglietia, water steamed bread, bean jelly fruit and wooden steamed bread.
Evergreen climbing or creeping shrub with milk and many branches; Climb walls or trees with adventitious roots when you are young. Leaf type ⅱ, the leaves on sterile branches are small and thin, alternate, heart-shaped, oval, and the base is inclined; On the branch of inflorescence, it is large and nearly leathery, oval, obtuse at the top, entire, hairless above, pubescent below, and reticulate veins are raised into honeycombs. Inflorescence receptacle with short peduncle, solitary leaf axils, pear-shaped or obovate, male flowers and gall peanuts in one receptacle, and female flowers in another receptacle. Achenes are small, brown, with thin skin and sticky surface. Born on a hillside or a broken wall.
Ingredients include protein, fat, flavonoids, alkaloids, etc.
Edible achenes can be used as bean jelly. Textual research on plant name and actual map: "Manglietia is Ficus pumila, which is from Jiangnan and is named as wooden steamed bread. It is customary to soak juice in real fruit as jelly to relieve the heat. "
Medicinal receptacle and fruit can also be used as medicine, which has the functions of promoting lactation and diuresis, promoting blood circulation and reducing swelling, and can be used to treat galactorrhea, nocturnal emission, stranguria, chyluria, chronic dysentery, hemorrhoids, blood under intestinal wind, carbuncle, etc.
Stem and leaf, also known as Ficus pumila, have the functions of expelling wind, promoting diuresis, promoting blood circulation and detoxicating, and can be used to treat rheumatism, dysentery, gonorrhea, traumatic injury, carbuncle, swelling, sores and furuncle.
Roots can dispel wind and remove dampness, relax tendons and activate collaterals, and treat headache, dizziness, rheumatic joint pain, puerperal wind, etc.