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==About==
==About==
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:Lung Nettle / Ekiawar Drest ([[Waejir]])
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;Classification:Herbaceous Flower
;Description
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:A common nettle throughout Anexea, the lung nettle does not cause irritation like most nettles. The nettle grows about one meter high in loose clumps, and has a spray of yellow flowers. at the base of its topmost leaves.


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
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:*Diaphoretic - Juice form the leaves can aid as an expectorant.
:*Expectorant - In eaten raw it will increases perspiration.
:*Pectoral - Lung Nettle contains useful compound for treating infections of the chest.
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Revision as of 18:44, 9 August 2020

About

Common Names
Lung Nettle / Ekiawar Drest (Waejir)
Classification
Herbaceous Flower
Description
A common nettle throughout Anexea, the lung nettle does not cause irritation like most nettles. The nettle grows about one meter high in loose clumps, and has a spray of yellow flowers. at the base of its topmost leaves.

Ecology

Rarity
Distribution
Life Cycle

Related Species

Uses

Cultivation
Culinary
Medicinal
  • Diaphoretic - Juice form the leaves can aid as an expectorant.
  • Expectorant - In eaten raw it will increases perspiration.
  • Pectoral - Lung Nettle contains useful compound for treating infections of the chest.
Other

History

Cultural
Religious

Stories

See Also