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Urtica dioica L. subsp. galeopsifolia (WIERZB. ex OPIZ) CHRTEK | ||
Fam.: Urticaceae / Nettle Fam. |
Synon.: Urtica subinermis (R.UECHTR.) HAND & BUTTLER |
Genus: Urtica L. |
Authors: | |||
Carl von Linné (Linnaeus, 1707 - 1777), Swedish naturalist who introduced the binary naming system for plants and animals | |||
Piotr Wierzbicki (1794 - 1847), Polish physician and botanist | |||
Philipp Maximilian Opiz (1787 - 1858), Czech-German botanist | |||
Jindrich Chrtek (1930 - 2008), Czech botanist | |||
Rudolf Karl Friedrich von Uechtritz (1838 - 1886), German entomologist and botanist | |||
Ralf Hand (1964 - ), German botanist | |||
Karl Peter Buttler (1942 - 2018), German botanist | |||
Etymology: | |||
Urtica: | urere = to sting | ||
dioica: | dioecious | ||
galeopsifolia: | hemp-nettle-leaved | ||
subinermis: | with few prickles (here: stinging hairs) | ||
Die Fen Nettle differs from the normal Stinging Nettle mainly by the fact,
that it has no stinging hairs at its leaves and few at the stem. Moreover the plant
becomes higher, has more narrow leaves, and a different number of chromosomes.
Mainly it grows in damp woods.
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