urtica dioica การใช้
- Unlike other subspecies of " Urtica dioica ", it is not associated with disturbed habitats.
- It can be powdered and given in capsules, often in combination with stinging nettle Urtica dioica.
- _Stinging nettle, Urtica dioica : Sports stinging hairs, which " inject " a toxic juice into your skin.
- These cords are often associated with stems and rhizomes of the common nettle ( " Urtica dioica " ).
- After cooking, some plants with stinging hairs, such as " Urtica dioica " ( stinging nettle ), are eaten as vegetables.
- Adults have been observed on the upperside of the leaves of " Urtica dioica ", which is thought to be the host plant.
- Stinging-nettle extract ( Urtica dioica ) has a long tradition as a hair grower, but to date no scientific data back up that claim.
- In Canada, the Satyr Comma appears to have been reared only on Stinging Nettle ( Urtica dioica ), but undoubtedly uses other nettles as well.
- The most prominent member of the genus " Urtica " is the stinging nettle, " Urtica dioica ", native to Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America.
- The thrush nightingale breeds in damp forests, nesting on the ground, often in the middle of a bed of stinging nettles ( " Urtica dioica " ).
- Fen nettle may interbreed with European stinging nettle ( " Urtica dioica " subsp . " dioica " ), forming intermediate plants bearing both types of hairs.
- The dominant tree species is Alder, " Alnus glutinosa ", with a groundcover dominated by weed species, principally Common Nettle, " Urtica dioica ", and Greater Chickweed, " Stellaria neglecta ".
- The effects of the stinging hairs of " Urtica " species, particularly some subspecies of " Urtica dioica ", have been attributed to a number of substances, including histamine, acetylcholine, serotonin, and formic acid.
- The plant is often mistaken for stinging nettle ( " Urtica dioica " ), but can be distinguished by the lack of trichomes, or stinging hairs, and the lower amount of branching of the inflorescences.
- Heal hay fever : I have found stinging nettle ( Urtica dioica ) to be a highly effective treatment for hay-fever symptoms, minus the side effects _ drowsiness and dry mouth _ of conventional allergy medicines.
- Serotonin is one compound of the poison contained in stinging nettles ( " Urtica dioica " ), where it causes pain on injection in the same manner as its presence in insect venoms ( see below ).
- In those subspecies of " Urtica dioica " that have stinging hairs ( stinging nettles ), these also have a point that easily breaks off, allowing the irritants in the cell below to enter through the skin.
- Acacia has a strong tendency to spread and produces chemical substances that suppresses the growth of native plants, which are then replaced by nitrophilous types, such as stinging nettle ( " Urtica dioica " ), which degrades the area.
- On Mount ^ aphane, There is a variety of medicinal herbs like thyme, sage, linden tree, Ayvadanas1, Filistan herb, nigella sativa, urtica dioica, daisy, papaverum rhoaes, sand rose etc . and many kinds of unexplored plant families.
- Prairie grasslands including " Danthonia " spp ., " coniferous forests dominated by Douglas fir and limber pine; cliffs, lakes and freshwater wetlands; disturbed, heavily grazed land with quaking aspen, " Urtica dioica ", " Bromus inermis " and " Phleum pratense ".
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