- The
Urticaceae /ɜːrtɪˈkeɪsiː/ are a family, the
nettle family, of
flowering plants. The
family name
comes from the
genus Urtica. The
Urticaceae include...
- tree,
stinging bush, or gympie-gympie, is a
plant in the
nettle family Urticaceae found in
rainforest areas of
Malesia and Australia. It is
notorious for...
-
nettle or stinger, is a
herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the
family Urticaceae.
Originally native to Europe, much of
temperate Asia and
western North...
-
missionary plant, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
nettle family Urticaceae,
native to
Yunnan and
Sichuan provinces in
southern China. The Scottish...
- not
inject chemicals.
Stinging hairs occur particularly in the
families Urticaceae, Loasaceae,
Boraginaceae (subfamily Hydrophylloideae) and Euphorbiaceae...
- rose family, Rosaceae. The
largest families are
Rosaceae (91/4828) and
Urticaceae (53/2625). The
order Rosales is
strongly supported as
monophyletic in...
-
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...
- Ulmaceae, Celtidaceae, Cannabaceae, and
Urticaceae. Cecropia,
which has
variously been
placed in the Moraceae,
Urticaceae, or
their own family, Cecropiaceae...
- pellitory, is a
species of
herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the
family Urticaceae. It is
native to the
eastern Mediterranean and
Middle East, and is widely...
- no
longer recognized as
separate from
Urticaceae. The
families Ulmaceae, Cannabaceae, Moraceae, and
Urticaceae form a
clade that has
strong statistical...