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Stinging nettle or common nettle , Urtica dioica , is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant, native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa, and North America, and is the best-known member of the n...
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Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica and the closely related Urtica urens) has a long medicinal history. In medieval Europe, it was used as a diuretic (to rid the body of excess water) and to treat joint pain.
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They grow throughout most of the United States Here are a few of the most common species: Stinging nettle's (Urtica dioica) rather stout, ribbed, hollow stem grows 2-4 feet tall. The somewhat oval, long-stalked, dark green, opposite leaves are a few inches long, with a rough, papery texture, and very coarse teeth.
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wikiHow article about How to Treat a Sting from a Stinging Nettle. ... The stinging nettle is a herbaceous flowering plant found in Europe, Asia, northern Africa, and North America. Ouch! Stings hurt! This will show you how to heal it.
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Stinging Nettles. Identifying Stinging Nettles. The wildflowers of British Columbia, Canada ... LEAVES: - The leaves of the Stinging Nettle grow on opposite sides of the stem - from slender spears to much rounder and elliptical - jagged deeply toothed - up to 15 mm. long...
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All about the Stinging Nettle - Urtica dioica. Stinging nettles can be very dangerous plants, because when you touch them with any part of your bare skin, you will get a terrible sting, which is very painful. Includes color photo, its scientific name, common names, description, adaptations, uses, status, habitat.
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