Dendrocnide moroides, commonly known in Australia as the stinging tree, stinging bush, or gympie-gympie, is a plant in the nettle family Urticaceae found...
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Dendrocnide is a genus of approximately 40 species of plants in the nettle family Urticaceae. They have a wide distribution across North East India, Southeast...
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Dendrocnide excelsa, commonly known as the giant stinging tree or fibrewood, is a rainforest tree in the nettle family (Urticaceae) which is endemic to...
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Dendrocnide cordifolia, commonly known as the stinging tree, is a plant in the nettle family Urticaceae endemic to the Atherton Tablelands, southwest...
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Dendrocnide meyeniana or the poisonous wood nettle is a species of tree in the family Urticaceae, native to the thickets and secondary forests of Taiwan...
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Dendrocnide sinuata (meaning "tree nettle" with "wavy leaf margin" in Greek) is a poisonous plant called pulutus, pulus, stinging tree, fever nettle,[citation...
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Dendrocnide peltata, commonly known simply as the stinging tree or jelaton, is a large tree in the nettle family Urticaceae. With the other species of...
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Dendrocnide corallodesme, the mango-leafed stinger, is a species of flowering plant in the nettle family Urticaceae, native to New Guinea and Queensland...
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horse-nettle nettle tree or tree nettle: Celtis Various species of the genus Dendrocnide Urera baccifera Urtica ferox nilgiri nettle, Himalayan giant nettle -...
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Dendrocnide cordata, the stinger, is a species of flowering plant in the nettle family Urticaceae, native to the Bismarck Archipelago, the Lesser Sunda...
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Pilea), lianas, herbs (e.g. Urtica, Parietaria), or, rarely, trees (Dendrocnide, Cecropia). Their leaves are usually entire and bear stipules. Urticating...
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one of the few species that can eat the leaves of the stinger plant (Dendrocnide moroides) which can cause extreme pain with human casualties needing...
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Urtica. These include: Dendrocnide spp. Dendrocnide excelsa (giant stinging tree) Dendrocnide moroides (gympie-gympie) Dendrocnide peltata (stinging tree...
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Dendrocnide photiniphylla, the shining-leaved stinging tree, is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It occurs from near the Colo River northwest of...
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stinging trichomes and some related epidermal structures in the leaves of Dendrocnide meyeniana, Girardinia diversifolia, and Urtica thunbergiana". Taiwania...
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Brisbane Gympie Arterial Road, a highway in Brisbane Gympie Gympie (Dendrocnide moroides), a stinging plant This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Stinging hairs to protect against herbivory, e.g. in Urtica dioica and Dendrocnide moroides (Urticaceae). Special leaves on carnivorous plants are adapted...
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side project called The Moonlighters, a 1920s-style jazz string band Dendrocnide moroides, the most toxic of the Australian species of stinging trees...
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changes in the forest is the increased numbers of the stinging tree Dendrocnide peltata, which now flourishes in many areas frequently visited by humans...
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word may also mean "itchy", attributed to the lipang kalabaw plant (Dendrocnide meyeniana) that once grew in the area. Previously, it was named San Pedro...
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Moroidin is a biologically active compound found in the plants Dendrocnide moroides and Celosia argentea. It is a peptide composed of eight amino acids...
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(Argyrodendron trifoliolatum), Flindersia species, giant stinging tree (Dendrocnide excelsa), lacebark (Brachychiton discolor), red cedar (Toona ciliata)...
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Rubus ellipticus Gummy Bear fruit Cecropia peltata Gympie-gympie fruit Dendrocnide moroides Hawaiian raspberry Rubus hawaiensis Ilama Annona diversifolia...
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"Gympie gympie" – colloquial name for the Australian "stinging brush" or Dendrocnide moroides This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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endemic plants include the trees Arenga listeri, Pandanus elatus and Dendrocnide peltata var. murrayana; the shrubs Abutilon listeri, Colubrina pedunculata...
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Urticaceae whose members include several tree sized stinging nettles; Dendrocnide moroides is the most virulent. There are also numerous sandalwood species...
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characterized by a stinging, burning, and itching sensation in the area. Dendrocnide species, also called stinging trees, use their trichomes to inject a...
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species present include: Cassia brewsteri var. marksiana (Brush cassia) Dendrocnide moroides (Gympie stinger) Drynaria rigidula (Basket ferm) Elaeocarpus...
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Gubbi Gubbi word gimpi-gimpi, which means "stinging tree" and refers to Dendrocnide moroides. The tree has large, round leaves that have similar properties...
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tree. Examples: Rhododendron ("rose tree"); Liriodendron ("lily tree"); Dendrocnide ("tree nettle"); Epidendrum ("above tree"); Lepidodendron ("scaled tree")...
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