




Boehmeria nivea
Ramie is a flowering plant known for its strong fibers that are used to make textiles. It grows tall with heart-shaped leaves and small white flowers, attracting butterflies and bees.
生息地: Tropical regions
The Ramie has tall, upright green stems and large, heart-shaped leaves. Its distinctive feature is the silvery-white, fuzzy underside of its dark green leaves. The flowers are tiny and inconspicuous, appearing in clusters.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Rare
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its naturally shiny fibers are sometimes called "vegetable silk" because they are so lustrous.
Ramie fibers are so strong, they are even used to make paper money in some countries!
The Ramie plant is super fast-growing, often reaching a height taller than a grown-up!
This amazing plant can be harvested up to six times in a single year for its fibers!
Ramie has incredibly long and strong fibers in its stems that help it stand tall and sturdy, even in windy conditions.
Ramie's fibers can absorb lots of moisture without getting weak, helping it stay tough in humid places.
The underside of Ramie leaves are covered in tiny white hairs, which reflect sunlight and help the plant stay cool.
Homo sapiens
Cultivated for its incredibly strong textile fibers for thousands of years.
Phytomyza ramie
Its larvae tunnel through Ramie leaves, feeding on the plant tissue.
Nilaparvata lugens
This insect pest sucks the vital sap from Ramie plants, weakening them.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Enjoy looking at ramie plants but avoid touching them without permission as they can be delicate.
100-250 cm
30-60 cm
0.1-0.3 cm
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