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Stinging Nettle Information
... Stinging Nettle Information The Stinging Nettle Urtica dioica Most people who tromp through forests in the Pacific Northwest have, at one time or another, felt the reaction that stinging nettle causes on their skin ... plant is the Curled Dock Rumex crispus and grows in the same habitat as stinging nettle. Stinging Nettle also has an interesting history as a useful plant. Fresh leaves were collected ...
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Stinging nettle
... Stinging nettle Florida Forest Plants Stinging nettle (Cnidoscolus stimulosus) Stinging nettle, also called bullnettle, spurge nettle, or tread softly, is one southeastern native to beware of. The tiny stinging ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... Question Mark - Nettle family, urticaceae - Elm family, ulmus 1. Humulus lupus - hops vine California Tortoiseshell - Buckthorn family, rhamnaceae 1. Ceanothus spp. Red Admiral - Nettle family, urticaceae 1. Urtica spp. - stinging nettle Goatweed Leafwing - Croton ...
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justgardeners.com
... butterflies. Small tortoiseshell, peacock, comma and red admiral caterpillars all feed on the common stinging nettle. If you fear a painful invasion, plant the nettles in a tub sunk into ... butterflies. Small tortoiseshell, peacock, comma and red admiral caterpillars all feed on the common stinging nettle. Many plants enjoyed by butterflies and caterpillars are either perennial or self-seeding. Thus ...
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... oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum Mike Evans Fall 2001 2 2 108-109. PDF Propagation protocol for stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) Tara Luna Fall 2001 2 2 110-111. PDF Equipment modifications for harvesting ...
nativeplants.for.uidaho.edu

Reed College Canyon: Plants
... maples around campus. - back to top - click on any photo for a close-up HERBS Stinging Nettle Urtica dioica Yellow Touch-Me-Not Impatiens noli-tangere Pacific Bleeding Heart Dicentra formosa This ... and it's covered with tiny hairs that inject formic acid into the skin. The stinging sensation can last for several days. Touch-me-not is a tall herb that grows ...
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Jewelweed, Nature's Poison Ivy Treatment
... of Florida. It is found most often in moist woods, usually near poison ivy or stinging nettle. Jewelweed often grows on the edge of creek beds. It is difficult to transplant and ... out in the field and find you have been exposed to poison ivy, oak, or stinging nettle you can reach for the jewelweed plant and slice the stem, then rub its juicy ...
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herb stock photography pictures
... Glycine spp Spearmint Mentha spicata Speedwell Veronica arvenis Spice Bush Lindera benzoin Spiderwort Tradescantia virginiana Stinging Nettle Urtica dioica Strawberry, Wild Fragaria virginiana Sumachs (1) (2) . Rhus sp Sunflower Helianthus annuus Swamp ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- J
... fevers and venereal diseases. JATROPHA URENS L. Stinging nettle (E); Guaritoto (C); Ortiga (S); Pringamoza (C); Take (Cu). This is one of Panama's many stinging nettles. Known as 'take' to the Cuna ...
www.ars-grin.gov

Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Shakespeare Garden
... reticulata (Dwarf iris) Iris x germanica (Fleur-de-lis) Lamium album (White Dead-Nettle) Lathyrus sp. (Pea) Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender) Lonicera periclymenum 'Monul' (Woodbine) Lychnis flos ... vulgaris (Thyme) Tulipa 'Alladin's Record' (Tulip) Tulipa kaufmanniana 'Albion' (Tulip) Urtica dioica (Stinging Nettle) Viola odorata (English violet) Viola x wittrockiana 'Skyline White' (Pansy) Historic ...
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