RF2J82A9B–Wood nettles in India inside a caged home garden. Laportea is a genus of plants in the family Urticaceae.
RF2R67DR4–Stinging Nettle, Wood Nettle, Itch Weed, Laportea canadensis, is a perennial, non-woody plant that causes stinging when touched. Edible when young.
RF2K33TW4–Top view of the top of a laportea plant with green heart-shaped leaves with a detailed leaf frame, isolated on a white background
RMC04GWH–Laportea grossa or Stinging Nettle at Kirstenbosch - Cape Town
RMW7TYDY–Mealy bugs on Wood Nettle (Laportea canadensis) urticating hairs, Fairmount Park, Wissahickon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, May.
RM2R888P8–Canadian nettle (Laportea canadensis)
RF2RTGN38–Laportea interrupta green leaves or Hen's Nettle are rough and serrated at the edges
RM2ATP89G–Laportea canadensis - Wood Nettle poisonous plant in summer
RF2C1FN2F–Wood Nettle Leaves in Springtime
RMMM8BED–Spotted nettle at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape Town, South Africa
RM2BXBKTD–Laportea sp Laportea sp.
RF2BMPYN6–Close up of leaf texture. Nettle family plant close up foliage texture background
RM2RGRXT0–Aymeric Laportea of Manchester City rrives during the Premier League match Burnley vs Manchester City at Turf Moor, Burnley, United Kingdom, 11th August 2023 (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images)
RM2RGRY5R–Burnley, UK. 11th Aug, 2023. Aymeric Laportea of Manchester City rrives during the Premier League match Burnley vs Manchester City at Turf Moor, Burnley, United Kingdom, 11th August 2023 (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images) in Burnley, United Kingdom on 8/11/2023. (Photo by Mark Cosgrove/News Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMADYJ39–wood nettle (Laportea canadensis), sprout in backlight, North America.
RME45AMR–Close up of Stinging Tree hairs on the leaves (Laportea gigas or Dendrocnide excelsa). Contact with the leaves or twigs causes the hollow silica-tipped hairs to penetrate the skin. Australia
RMP5574F–Laportea moroides, stinging nettle native to Queensland, Australia. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by E. Bates from Joseph Dalton Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' 1889, L. Reeve & Co. A second-cousin and pupil of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Matilda Smith (1854-1926) was the main artist for the Botanical Magazine from 1887 until 1920 and contributed 2,300 illustrations.
RM2DYGYMH–Laportea grossa01a.
RMJHHB6G–Laportea grossa01a
RF2R67E2E–Stinging Nettle, Wood Nettle, Itch Weed, Laportea canadensis, is a perennial, non-woody plant that causes stinging when touched. Edible when young.
RMC6FK90–Laportea moroides, stinging nettle native to Queensland, Australia.
RMC04GTN–Laportea grossa or Stinging Nettle at Kirstenbosch - cape Town
RM2AMYXWE–América pintoresca; descripcion de viajes al nuevo continente por los mas modernos exploradores . diez metros de anchura, los árboles des-mochados y las especies herbáceas de gran-des hojas presentaban proporciones desusa-das y una elegancia sin igual. ¡Qué admirablecolección de plantas de hojas ornamentalespropias para agregar á las que han conquis-tado ya el público favor en los paseos y jar-dines parisienses! Las que más me llamaronla atención por su extraordinario desarrollopertenecen á los géneros Artanthe, Solanum,Cecropia, Xanihosoma, fkus, Pionandra,Bocconia, Laportea, á las melastomác
RMME6KTB–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 73. Cystolithen der Urticaceae. A Laportea Gigas Wedd.; B PeUionia Heyneana Wedd.; C Püea mäans Wedd.; D Myriocarpa densiflora Benth. A—D Blattstückolien bei scliwaclier Vergrößerung (nacli Weddell). — E Boehmeria platyphylla Don et Hamilt., Stück der Epidermis mit Cystolitlienzelle, senkrechter Durchschnitt, 225mal vergr. (Nach de Bary.) An getrockneten U. treten die Cystolithen deutlicher hervor, als an den lebenden, da die saftreichen Zellen in der Umgebung der Cystolithenz
RF2C1FNAA–Wood Nettle Leaves in Springtime
RM2BTT9A7–Laportea ruderalis G Forst W L Chew.
RM2C1AHDB–Laportea interrupta L W L Chew Laportea interrupta L W L Chew.
RM2C1GNCP–Laportea ruderalis G Forst W L Chew Laportea ruderalis G Forst W L Chew.
RF2R67DT2–Stinging Nettle, Wood Nettle, Itch Weed, Laportea canadensis, is a perennial, non-woody plant that causes stinging when touched. Edible when young.
RMRDTTMN–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. Fia. 392. Fia. 393. Bcehmeria nivea. tlje China Grass or lianiie, a perenuial herbaceous plant, may fairly rival Flax in the fine and durable fibres it produces. It has been introduced into the Southern United States and California. There is still some difficulty in separating the fibres from the woody portions of the plant, and this has prevented its more extensive use. The Stinging Nettles include ten geieia, of which the most impor- tant are Urtiea, which includes our common species, and Laportea, represented by our Wood Nettle ; to the latter
RMMECPAW–. Die Gartenwelt . Laportea moroides, der Giftbaum der Australier. Nach einer vom Verfasser für die „Gartcnwell" gef. Aufnahme Parrotia persica. Es freut mich, daß die von mir in Nr. 44 der „Gartenwelt" zur Mehranpflanzung empfohlene Parrotia per- sica auch von anderer Seite gepriesen wird. Herr Garteninspektor Krauß meint aber, daß der Strauch wohl nur in Süddeutschland voll- kommen winterhart sein dürfte. Die hier bei uns gemachten Erfahrungen lassen dies als zweifelhaft erscheinen. Die Parrotia ist hier sowohl in der geographischen Anlage als auch im Arboretum zu einer ganzen Reih
RM2BXBKMT–Laportea ruderalis G Forst W L Chew Laportea ruderalis G Forst W L Chew.
RM2BTTXT2–Laportea conduplicata Elmer.
RM2BTTXR1–Laportea brunnea Merr.
RMRDTW3M–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. FiQ. 393. Fia. 393. Bcbhmeria nivea. tbe China Grass or Ramie, a perennial herbaceous plant, may fairly rival Flax in the fine and durable fibres it produces. It has been introduced into the Southern United States and California. There is still some difficulty in separating the fibres from the woody portions of the plant, and this has prevented its more extensive use. The Stinging Nettles include ten genera, of which the most impor- tant are Urtica, which includes our common species, and Laportea, represented by our Wood Nettle ; to the latter be
RMME6KRJ–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 76. Bl. uad Fr. der Vrereae. A—C Urlica, Ä U. atrovirens Eeq., B U. Dodartii L., C U. andicola Wedd. — L, E Flemya, D Fl. cordata Wedd., Teilclien des O Blütenstandes, E Fr. von Fl. interrupta Gaudicli. — F—U Urera, F, 0 U. Jacquini Wedd., E Fr. von U. laccifera L. — J, K Laportea, J L. canadensis Gaudieh., ped der geflügelte Blütenstiel, KL. Gigas Wedd., ped der fleischige Blütenstiel mit 2 Brennhaaren. — Alles nach Weddell, Monographie, PI. I—III. . Urtica L. (Brennessel, N
RM2C1K7NG–Laportea sp Laportea sp.
RM2BXF2H1–Laportea triplinervia Merr Laportea triplinervia Merr.
RMRDTTN0–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. DAPHNALBS. 491. Fia. 392. Fia. 393. Bcehmeria nivea. tlje China Grass or lianiie, a perenuial herbaceous plant, may fairly rival Flax in the fine and durable fibres it produces. It has been introduced into the Southern United States and California. There is still some difficulty in separating the fibres from the woody portions of the plant, and this has prevented its more extensive use. The Stinging Nettles include ten geieia, of which the most impor- tant are Urtiea, which includes our common species, and Laportea, represented by our Wood Nettle
RMRH8H7B–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. Fig. 392. Bmhmeria 7uvea, the China Grass or Ramie, a perennial lierbaceoua plant, may fairly rival Flax in the fine and durable fibres it produces. It has been introduced into the Southern United States and California. There is still some difficulty in separating the fibres from the woody portions of the plant, and this has prevented its more extensive use. The Stinging Nettles include ten genera, of which the most impor- tant are Urtica, which includes our common species, and Laportea, represented by our Wood Nettle ; to tbe latter belongs the
RM2C1CTWD–Laportea aestuans L W L Chew Laportea aestuans L W L Chew.
RMRH8H84–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. DAPHNALE8. 491. Fig. 392. Bmhmeria 7uvea, the China Grass or Ramie, a perennial lierbaceoua plant, may fairly rival Flax in the fine and durable fibres it produces. It has been introduced into the Southern United States and California. There is still some difficulty in separating the fibres from the woody portions of the plant, and this has prevented its more extensive use. The Stinging Nettles include ten genera, of which the most impor- tant are Urtica, which includes our common species, and Laportea, represented by our Wood Nettle ; to tbe lat
RM2BXABCA–Laportea aestuans L W L Chew Laportea aestuans L W L Chew.
RMRDTW3R–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. DAPIINALES. 491. FiQ. 393. Fia. 393. Bcbhmeria nivea. tbe China Grass or Ramie, a perennial herbaceous plant, may fairly rival Flax in the fine and durable fibres it produces. It has been introduced into the Southern United States and California. There is still some difficulty in separating the fibres from the woody portions of the plant, and this has prevented its more extensive use. The Stinging Nettles include ten genera, of which the most impor- tant are Urtica, which includes our common species, and Laportea, represented by our Wood Nettle ;
RMREX86N–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 24 d. Tree nettle (Laportea) .—This plant is one of the forms with larger, broader leaves from the southwestern Pacific area. The stinging properties and local names are the same. I * Figure 105.—Castor oil plant {Ricinus communis). as for the narrower-leafed form (c above). The numerous small flowers are greenish or greenish white in all these tree nettles. Figure 107 (A) shows a stinging hair enlarged. The curious t
RMRJRGC4–. Australian rain-forest trees, excluding the species confined to the tropics. Rain forests; Trees. 74 Famdly UBTICACEAE.. Fig. 36.—8H1NING-LEAVED fSTiNGiNG Tree (Laportea pliotiniphylJa). Nanango, about 26.6° S, The irregular depressions left by scales of shed bark are shown. Similar depressions are seen on the bark of large trees of Laportea gig as (see Fig. 34). {Pholo.: W.D.F.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original
RMREX86K–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 24 white to very dark purple or even red. A number of different species occur in Malaya, some without stinging hairs. Parts of the flowers and the pods are covered with many stiff, easily. tfiuf* *^9 FIGURE 107.—Tree nettle (Laportea). detached, stinging hairs ((C), fig. 108 much enlarged). While distinctly irritating, they are not poisonous, being mechanical irritants. One should avoid getting these stinging 129. Ple
RMREX86M–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. 24 QUARTERMASTER CORPS the leaves very firmly the result is usually little or no stinging, the stinging hairs being crushed. A light touch, however, usually results in an immediate burning sensation. Some species are much more irritating than others.. FiGtTRE 106.—Tree nettle (Laportea). e. Cowhage {Mucuna pruriens; M. biplicata; M. cyano- sperma).—These vines occur in thickets and secondary for- ests, usually not in the high forest. The flowers are greenish-
RMRMAGHN–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. Plate N. 1. Hickory Gall. 2. Pod or fruit gall, Laportea Canadensis. 3. Golden Rod seed gall, Solidago Canadensis. 4. Cecidomyia caryae-nucicola, Caryaalba. 5. Laeioptera lycopi, Lycopue virginicue. 6. Cecidomyia virginiana, interior of gal Prunus virginiana. 7 Hawthorn Leaf-border gall, Crataegus sp.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resembl
RMRDWG0D–. The plant societies of Chicago and its vicinity. Plant ecology; Botany; Botany. 28 THE PLANT SOCIETIES OF troides (Cohosh), Viola cucullata, Galiutn Aparine. Other character- istic herbs are tlie nettles (Urtica gracilis, Laportea Canadensis), various umbellifers (Heracleum, Cr3'ptotaenia, Saniciila, Osmorrhiza), and the parasitic dodder [Cuscuta Gronovii). Fig. 12 shows a characteristic mesnphytic flood plain forest along the Desplaines river; underneath. Fig. 13.—Flood plain forest along a smal|| stream at Lockport, showing a rather striking collection of southern trees (see text). Coffee
RMRDYCMK–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 414 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS Laportea canadensis Gaudichaud. Wood Nettle. Perennial stem 2-3 feet high; leaves ovate, pointed thin, long-petioled, sharply serrate; fertile cymes divergent; achene smooth, as long as the calyx. Distribution. In rich woods from Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Kansas and south to Florida. Poisonous properties. It acts similarly to nettle, the poisonous action being even more pronounced. L. crenulata, L. g
RMRGH97P–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. . 155 Dendrocnide excelsa 156 Allocasuarina torulosa Annotation on drawing. 'Ferd. Bauer, del.' [reverse] '155' [label] 'Sarcopodium arborescens' [in pencil] '197' [pencil on mount] 'Laportea gigas, Wedd. = Dendrocnide excelsa (Weddell) Chew (1965)' [and] '155'. Drawing. 516 x 348 mm. Male flowering shoot (top) with green flowers and below (right) part of female with purple fruits. Below (left) enlargements of male flowers and floral parts including pollen grains and (right) enlargements of female flowers, floral parts and seeds. Kare
RMRJX1R3–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. - 32 - TRANSECT3. Tournefortia Leplurus Cocos Pandanus Phymatodes Asplenium Pisonia Morinda Canavalia | Sand K2cm) [°o°«Cl R"bble (large, >5cm) £7j] Rubble (2-5cm) I Peat TRANSECTS 5 and 6 Tournefortia Cocos Pisonia Leplurus Asplenium Pandanus Phymatodes Psilotum Nephrolepis Cyperus Scirpus TRANSECT 7 Tournefortia Pisonia Cocos Laportea Asplenium Phymatodes Nephrolepis Figure 8. Transect 3, 5 - 6, 7. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
RMRGMXDY–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. - 48 - mit eiliander verwachsen sind. (Siehe die Figiir 151) An dieser Stelle ist die Oljerilaclie etway eingesuiiken. An der entgegen- gesetzten Blattseite tindet man nur eine Icleine Ausbuclitnng. Die Ivleine Larve If lit iii einer ziemlicli gerauniigen Ivammer. Im Urwald auf dem Oengaran, + 1000 M. 339. Yiburmun s>tnd'jicnm Miq. 2. Grall in iU-ivengalle an den Blattern. Die ver- gallten Blatter waren zutallig zwisclien das Material von Laportea stimulans geraten, ^o dass dièse Galle schon in unserem vierten Beitra
RMRJWPHY–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 140 Boerhavia repens Cocos nucifera Heliotropium anomalum Laportea ruderalis Lepturus repens Mor inda ci t r i f ol ia Pisonia grandis Portulaca lutea Sur i a n a ma r i t ima Tournefortia argentea. LAGOON Heel 100 TRANSECT WIDTH(ml 200 OCEAN I windward I Figure 46. Brothers Islet: east-west cross-section through center of islet. Data includes floristic composition, relative abundance of plant species, degree of species overlap and canopy heights. Vertical height is exaggerated. Note the central monotypic stan
RMRDYCYK–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 410 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS Genera of Urticaceae IJerbs with stinging hairs. L,eaves opposite; flowers 4-parted 2. Urtica. Leaves alternate; st'aminate flowers S-parted 3. Laportea. Herbs or trees without stinging hairs. Herbs; pistillate flowers spiked 1. Cannabis. Trees; staminate flowers racemose '4. Madura. 1. Cannabis, Tourn. Hemp Dioecious herbs with tough fiber to the inner bark; greenish flowers; sepals 5 in the staminate,
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