This plant is common in rural areas, and because of its resemblance to leeks, it is generally regarded as a weed by farmers. Wheat is evergreen all year round and is often used to green the urban environment. Its aliases include Shudaicao and Maimendong, which are similar to wheat seedlings, so it is named Maidong. Ancient readers often used its leaves to ** books, so some places called it book grass. In some areas of Henan, it is called Yu Yun, legend has it that this is because of the success of Yu in ancient times, after the grain harvest, a kind of leaf shape resembles a leek plant grew in the ground, and the common people gave the name Yu Yun in order to express their love for Yu. In addition, Mai Dong also has many aliases such as Mai Men Dong, Grass along the steps, Yangshen Grass, etc., which belong to the perennial herbaceous plants of the family Asparagus family. It has slender and flattened leaves, flowering from April to September, purple flowers, and fruiting from September to November, with spherical and blue fruits.
Ophiopogon is widely distributed in many countries in Asia, and the area south of the Yangtze River in China is its common distribution area. It prefers to grow in warm, moist environments with abundant rainfall, and is commonly found in shady places under forests, by streams or on hillsides. Although it is common in rural areas, it is very valuable. There are three main functions of wheat winter.
The small spindle-shaped roots of Mai Dong are edible and are one of the favorite ingredients of rural people. Mai Dong is delicious when making soup, and is often used to cook Mai Dong lily lotus seed soup, astragalus wheat soup, winter lean meat soup, etc. Mai Dong soup is not only delicious, but also has a calming effect. At the same time, the underground tuber of Ophiopogon is also a very precious Chinese medicinal material. In ancient medicinal works such as "Shennong's Materia Medica" and "Compendium of Materia Medica", there are records about Mai Dong. It is believed that Mai Dongjiu can be lightweight, not aging, and not hungry. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that Mai Dong has the effect of nourishing yin and nourishing the lungs and clearing the heart. Especially in autumn, when the weather suddenly turns cooler, people are prone to colds and uncomfortable throats, collect the underground tubers of wheat winter and dry them and soak them in water to drink, which can quench thirst, moisten the lungs and relieve cough.
In addition to its underground tubers with extreme value, Mai Dong is also a high-quality green vegetation. In many cities, wheat is planted in the green belt. Taking Yuelu Mountain in Changsha, Hunan Province as an example, wheat is planted next to the road in the national 5A-level scenic spot. Wheat is evergreen in winter and does not wither in winter, which is very suitable for landscaping and potted plants. Farmers can consider planting wheat in front of and behind their houses, and dig and use them at any time when needed.
Wheat Dong is a common and special plant, it looks like a leek and is evergreen all year round. It has a number of aliases, including Shudaicao, Mai Mendong, Yu Yun and so on. The underground spindle-shaped small roots of Mai Dong are not only edible, but also a kind of Chinese medicinal materials of the highest value. The soup is delicious and delicious, and has the effect of calming the nerves;The medicinal value of wheat winter is very high, which can nourish yin and nourish the body, moisten the lungs and clear the heart. In addition, Mai Dong is also a high-quality green vegetation, which is often used in urban landscape greening and pot cultivation. For farmers, when encountering wheat winter in the countryside, you may wish to dig some and plant it at home to enjoy the multiple benefits it brings.
In my understanding and opinion, the plant does have valuable economic value and medicinal value. Whether edible or medicinal, Ophiopogon has unique efficacy and benefits. It can be eaten as an ingredient in soups, and not only is it delicious, but it also has a calming effect, which can relieve stress and improve sleep quality. At the same time, as a Chinese medicinal material, Mai Dong has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, nourishing yin and rejuvenating Jin, which is very helpful for regulating the body and relieving some symptoms of chronic diseases. In addition, as an evergreen plant, Ophiopogon vulgaris has strong adaptability and vitality, and is often used for urban greening Ophiopogon is a common wild plant in rural areas, similar in appearance to leeks, and is often regarded as a weed. However, it is evergreen all year round and is often used to green the environment. Native to China, it is called Mai Dong because of its shape similar to wheat seedlings. Ancient readers liked to use its leaves to ** books, so it is also called book belt grass. In some areas of Henan, it is called Yu Yun to express respect for Dayu.
Mai Dong has many aliases, including Mai Men Dong, Yanjie Grass, Yangshen Grass, etc. Its shape resembles a leek, the leaves are slender and flattened, the flowering period is purple from April to September, and the fruiting period is from September to November, and the fruit is spherical blue. The rhizome is spindle-shaped, light brownish yellow.
It is widely distributed and commonly found in the south of the Yangtze River, suitable for growing in a warm and humid environment with abundant rainfall, and is commonly found in the shade of underforests, streams or mountain slopes.
Wheat Dong has three major functions. First of all, the underground tubers of Mai Dong are edible and are often used in soups, such as Mai Dong lily lotus seed soup, Astragalus wheat Dong soup, etc. Secondly, the underground tuber of Mai Dong is a valuable Chinese medicinal material, which is often used to recuperate the body and diseases. Mai Dong is believed to have the effect of nourishing yin and nourishing the lungs and clearing the heart. Finally, Mai Dong is an evergreen plant that is often used in urban greening, and its four seasons are evergreen, which is very suitable for greening and potted plants.
Wheat Dong is a common but valuable plant, not only in food and medicinal materials, but also can be used for greening, wheat is a common plant in the countryside, because of its appearance similar to leeks and is regarded as a weed by farmers. Its leaves are slender and flattened, the flowers are purple, and the fruits are spherical and blue. It is widely distributed in many countries in Asia, and the south of the Yangtze River in China is its main distribution area, growing in a warm and humid environment with abundant rainfall. The underground rhizomes of Ophiopogon are edible and are often used to make soups, which are delicious. At the same time, the underground tuber of Mai Dong is also a very precious Chinese medicinal material, which has the effect of nourishing yin and nourishing the lungs and clearing the heart. In addition, Mai Dong is also a high-quality green vegetation, which is often used in urban landscaping and potted plants. In conclusion, Ophiopogon is a common but highly valuable plant that not only has edible and medicinal properties, but can also be used for greening.