What plants are in the Urticaceae family?

What plants are in the Urticaceae family?

The Urticaceae /ɜːrtɪˈkeɪsiː/ are a family, the nettle family, of flowering plants. The family name comes from the genus Urtica. 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).

What family is nettle?

Urticaceae
Common Nettle/Family

Urticaceae, the nettle family (order Rosales) comprising about 54 genera and 2,625 species of herbs, shrubs, small trees, and a few vines, distributed primarily in tropical regions.

What other plants are in the nettle family?

Three members of the Nettle Family

  • Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)
  • Wood nettle (Laportea canadensis)
  • Clearweed (Pilea pumila)
  • Clearweed.
  • Stinging nettle.
  • Wood nettle.
  • Stinging nettle.
  • Clearweed.

What is stinging nettle toxin?

Stinging nettle The leaves and young stems of this herbaceous plant are fitted with stinging hairs tipped with formic acid and other irritants. If touched, these needle-like hairs inject the stinging acid into the skin, triggering a burning, tingling sensation and an itchy rash.

Does stinging nettle have poisonous look alikes?

There are no poisonous look alikes to nettle. If you get a rash from nettles, if your skin is stinging, spreading it with plantain (plantago species, not the banana type thing) or jewelweed (another wild plant) juice will take away the sting and heal the rash.

Is nettle in the mint family?

This plant is a part of the Mint family Lamiaceae. The plant grows to be about 2 feet (0.61 m) to 4 feet (1.2 m) in height, and the leaves are arranged opposite, like with stinging nettle. The leaves are serrated and oval, and large.

Where do Nettles come from?

stinging nettle, (Urtica dioica), also called common nettle, weedy perennial plant of the nettle family (Urticaceae), known for its stinging leaves. Stinging nettle is distributed nearly worldwide but is especially common in Europe, North America, North Africa, and parts of Asia.

How do you identify common nettles?

To avoid the more painful way of identifying a stinging nettle, look for the hairs on its stem, its drooping, catkin flowers, and oval, toothed leaves.

Is Nettle in the mint family?

Did Romans introduce nettles to Britain?

STINGING NETTLES Nettles have a long history as a treatment for rheumatism and muscle pain like sciatica. The Romans are credited with bringing seeds of this plant with them into Britain; by flogging themselves with the plants, they apparently kept warm in the colder northern climate.

Do nettles sting if you hold your breath?

Hold your breath and nettles won’t sting you.

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