2.? Yogurt (Latin name: physali Alkekengi L.), also known as red mushroom mother, hanging golden lantern, Gree, Nepenthes, Nepenthes, Luoshen bead, bubble grass, ghost lantern, etc. In the north, it is called mushroom and girl, and the fruit is used for food.
Native to China, there are wild resources in the north and south. Yogurt has a long history of cultivation in China. In 300 BC, Erya recorded sour pulp. Now it is widely planted in Northeast China. Less cultivated in other areas, it is still a rare vegetable.