stinging hair การใช้
- Leaves are alternate, triangular, coarsely toothed, and also covered in stinging hairs.
- Many plants with stinging hairs belong to the genus " Urtica ".
- The flesh is edible, but the danger of stinging hairs precludes human consumption.
- Stinging hairs of " Urtica " species have been studied in some detail.
- Stinging hairs occur particularly in the genus " Urtica " ).
- Though several unrelated families of plants have stinging hairs, their structure is generally similar.
- The entire plant above ground including the flower petals are covered with stinging hairs.
- Injection of histamine by stinging hairs has been considered to have the same effect.
- It has decorative leaves marked by conspicuous white spots and is covered in stinging hairs.
- The abdomen is velvet-black and covered with stinging hairs.
- _Stinging nettle, Urtica dioica : Sports stinging hairs, which " inject " a toxic juice into your skin.
- For example, many larvae in the family Lasiocampidae bear dense bands of short stinging hairs across their thoracic segments.
- The leaves are replete with stinging hairs, and are eaten by various insects and mammals, such as the chrysomelid beetle.
- Like many plants of the Urticaceae, they have stinging hairs, and have stinging and non-stinging hairs on the same plant.
- Like many plants of the Urticaceae, they have stinging hairs, and have stinging and non-stinging hairs on the same plant.
- Unlike most other nettles, fen nettle has no stinging hairs or very few, instead being covered in fine, dense, non-stinging hairs.
- They are pale green and flattened and have lobes with stinging spines and additional stinging hairs which run down the back.
- After cooking, some plants with stinging hairs, such as " Urtica dioica " ( stinging nettle ), are eaten as vegetables.
- Unlike most other nettles, fen nettle has no stinging hairs or very few, instead being covered in fine, dense, non-stinging hairs.
- The coarsely serrated leaves are 2 to 6.5 cm long with stinging hairs which are also found on the stems and buds.
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