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  2. List of plants known as nettle - Wikipedia

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    Nettle refers to plants with stinging hairs, particularly those of the genus Urtica. It can also refer to plants which resemble Urtica species in appearance but do not have stinging hairs. Plants called "nettle" include: ball nettle – Solanum carolinense; bull nettle Cnidoscolus stimulosus, bull nettle, spurge nettle

  3. Cnidoscolus stimulosus - Wikipedia

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    The entire plant above ground, including the flower petals, is covered with stinging hairs. The tap root can be used as an excellent potato substitute, tasting like pasta. [2] As the common names imply, the urticating hairs on this plant contain a caustic irritant that inflicts a painful sting to those who contact it with bare skin. It can ...

  4. Cnidoscolus texanus - Wikipedia

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    [3] [8] It is a drought-tolerant plant, therefore making it a superb choice for xeriscaping. This plant is attractive to birds, bees, butterflies, and other insects. The seeds are known to be consumed by Rio Grande wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) and mourning doves (Zenaida macroura). [9] Seeds of Texas bullnettle (Cnidoscolus ...

  5. Urticaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Urticaceae include a number of well-known and useful plants, including nettles in the genus Urtica, ramie (Boehmeria nivea), māmaki (Pipturus albidus), and ajlai (Debregeasia saeneb). The family includes about 2,625 species, grouped into 53 genera according to the database of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Christenhusz and Byng (2016 ...

  6. Urtica - Wikipedia

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    Urtica is a genus of flowering plants in the family Urticaceae. Many species have stinging hairs and may be called nettles or stinging nettles (the latter name applying particularly to U. dioica). The generic name Urtica derives from the Latin for 'sting'. Due to the stinging hairs, Urtica are rarely eaten by herbivores, but provide shelter for ...

  7. Stinging plant - Wikipedia

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    A stinging plant or a plant with stinging hairs is a plant with hairs on its leaves or stems that are capable of injecting substances that cause pain or irritation. Other plants, such as opuntias , have hairs or spines that cause mechanical irritation, but do not inject chemicals.

  8. Chenopodiastrum murale - Wikipedia

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    The seeds are edible, and the shoots, stalks, and leaves can be eaten as greens. [4] The 1889 book 'The Useful Native Plants of Australia records that common names include "Australian Spinach" and "Fat-hen". It also states that it is a "pot-herb", which may be utilised in the same manner as spinach. [5]

  9. Galeopsis bifida - Wikipedia

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    Galeopsis bifida is an annual plant native to Europe and Asia but now found in Canada and the northeastern, midwestern parts of the United States. It has many common names such as bifid hemp-nettle, [2] split-lip hemp-nettle, common hemp-nettle, [2] and large-flowered hemp-nettle. [2] The genus name means weasel-like, referring to the corolla ...

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