




boehmeria cylindrica
False Nettle is a tall, green plant that likes to grow near rivers and in wet areas. Its leaves are soft and fuzzy, making it a comfy home for little critters!
生息地: False Nettle typically grows in moist soil near rivers, streams, and wetlands.
The False Nettle has rough, deep green leaves with toothed edges, resembling stinging nettles but lacking their painful sting. Its slender, often reddish stems bear tiny, greenish-white flowers clustered in spikes, making them quite inconspicuous.





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Ancient cultures used its strong stem fibers for weaving cloth and rope!
Despite its name, you can safely touch this plant; it won't sting you!
Find it lurking in shady, damp spots, especially along forest edges!
Its tiny leaves are surprisingly edible when cooked, like spinach!
False Nettle has soft, harmless hairs on its leaves, making it a convincing lookalike for stinging nettles without the painful sting.
False Nettle can thrive in shady, damp environments, allowing it to grow where many other plants struggle to find light.
False Nettle possesses tough stem fibers, historically used by people to weave strong ropes and durable fabrics.
Polygonia interrogationis
Caterpillars feed on its leaves.
Odocoileus virginianus
Deer browse on its foliage.
Apis mellifera
Bees visit its small flowers for nectar.
Vanessa atalanta
Caterpillars also consume its leaves.
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30-120 cm
30-60 cm
0.1-0.3 cm
Late summer to early fall
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