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[[File:Sun_nettle.png|thumb|right|200x|''Sun Nettle'' - | [[File:Sun_nettle.png|thumb|right|200x|''Sun Nettle'' - Sebastian Romu © 2018]] | ||
== | ==About== | ||
;Common Names: | ;Common Names:Sun Nettle | ||
;Classification: | ;Classification:Herbaceous | ||
;Description:This uncommon plant is found in open spaces. A very hot burning sensation is caused by skin contact with this nettle. Large blistering rashes that progress and feel much like bad sunburns will develop on exposed skin. The root of this plant is an excellent pectoral medicine, helping relieve congestion and suppressing coughs of all sorts. | |||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
;Rarity: | ;Rarity:Uncommon | ||
;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome--> | ;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome--> | ||
;Life Cycle: | ;Life Cycle:Biennial, Green sprays of small ball shaped flowers form in late summer, disc shaped seeds dispersed by wind. | ||
==Related Species== | |||
:[[Lung Nettle]] | |||
:[[Pink Nettle]] | |||
:[[Rabbuc Nettle]] | |||
==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
;Cultivation: | ;Cultivation:wild | ||
;Culinary: | ;Culinary:none | ||
;Medicinal: | ;Medicinal:caustic irritant (leaves), pectoral (root) | ||
;Other:<!-- other uses--> | ;Other:<!-- other uses--> | ||
== | ==History== | ||
<!-- unique cultural notes--> | ;Cultural | ||
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;Religious | |||
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==Stories== | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Category:Flora]] | [[Category:Flora]] | ||
[[Category:Flower]] |
Latest revision as of 16:20, 7 August 2020
About
- Common Names
- Sun Nettle
- Classification
- Herbaceous
- Description
- This uncommon plant is found in open spaces. A very hot burning sensation is caused by skin contact with this nettle. Large blistering rashes that progress and feel much like bad sunburns will develop on exposed skin. The root of this plant is an excellent pectoral medicine, helping relieve congestion and suppressing coughs of all sorts.
Ecology
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Distribution
- Life Cycle
- Biennial, Green sprays of small ball shaped flowers form in late summer, disc shaped seeds dispersed by wind.
Related Species
Uses
- Cultivation
- wild
- Culinary
- none
- Medicinal
- caustic irritant (leaves), pectoral (root)
- Other
History
- Cultural
- Religious