Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché, Index Seminum (B, Berolinensis) 1846: 11 (1847) (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per Weeding the nettles VI: Taxonomic and phylogenetic studies of the Southeast Asian Urtica fissa-clade (Urticaceae) and A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora; Urtica ardens from Bhimtal, Uttarakhand : Attachments (4). 4 posts by 2 authors. Uploading Urtica ardens Link to bring out the differences from U. parviflora uploaded in the other thread. Urtica ardens Link, Enum. Hort. Berol. 2: 385. 1822. Syn: Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché; U. mairei H. Léveillé var. oblongifolia C. J. Chen; U.zayuensis C. J. Chen. Differing from U. parviflora in stipules rounded (and not cleft) at tip, stems with numerous stinging hairs, leaves wrinkled more clearly visible in dried specimens, comparatively thicker leaves and with more often stinging hairs on upper surface of leaves. Photographed from Bhimtal in Uttarakhand. Can you have a look at my Urtica from Sattal, Uttarakhand? Yes … I hope you mean this one Yes, I mean the same post. Adding one more picture to my post taken by the roadside, same day. Taking it as Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per discussions at A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora. Yes Wild Plant For ID : Sattal,Uttarakhand : 200813 : AK-3 : Attachments (1). 6 posts by 3 authors. More likely to be Urtica dioica.. Yes Bicchu Ghas/Stinging Nettle Adding one more picture taken same day, on 23/3/13, after going through your two posts today. A reply from another thread: “It is more likely U. ardens but stipules needs to be focussed to confirm conclusively …” Taking it as Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per discussions at A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora. Yes Thanks Sir, you have provided the id at the spot but i forgot that. Today when saw a photo of location i recall it immediately U. ardens as per another thread Yes Taking it as Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per discussions at A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora. Yes VOF Week: Urticaceae sp-2 —- near Joshimath: Yes Urticaceae, may be Urtica sp…. Urtica parviflora U. ardens as per another thread Yes Taking it as Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per discussions at A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora. Yes
How this is different from Urtica dioca In Urtica dioca the stipules are free U. ardens as per another thread. Yes Taking it as Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per discussions at A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora. Yes
Yes surely Urtica parviflora U. ardens as per another thread. . Urtica ardens/ABDEC10 : (mixed thread): 4 posts by 3 authors. 4 images. Himalayan Nettle–Urtica ardens Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP 1750m 04 December 2014. best pics have seen so far of these Very good photographs … There are these caterpillar like protrusions on the Urtica ardens plants. What are they for I wonder. its a fungus called rust. affects stems. here its done the stem of the leaf in…usually seen on u dioica…see this figure Fig 5. Rust of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) caused by Puccinia caricina. its about 70% down the page but dont see why it cant infect u ardens. secondly be very careful of the stings. all nettles nettle. so beware. wear gloves and use tweezers and forceps if you have to touch them as in removing them from your yard etc.
Male flowers; Female flowers; these 3 correct images. I am afraid you may not have mixed up your plants. Urtica dioica is distinct in free stipules, male and female flowers usually on different plants, profuse stinging hairs Those with connate stipules we should look for two types of plants U. ardens with profuse stinging hairs, blistered and uneven surface so that it becomes wrinkled when dry, stipules mostly rounded at tip I will upload another population of U. ardens soon U. parviflora with few stinging hairs, narrower leaves, smooth leaf surface and stipules bifid at tip efi thread Thank you … once again. I might be mixing up U. ardens with U. parviflora. Do you think the sample with female flowers is U. parviflora? Please see these photos of the same branch; In the second photo, one stipule looks bifid but the other does not. Almost all the stipules in both male and female plants are not rounded. Please advise. If you advise I could do another set of photos or collect a few stipules for a closer look. these 4 correct images. Taking it as Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per discussions at A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora. Yes Urtica ardens from Bhimtal, Uttarakhans-GSJUL2016/01 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (2) Urtica ardens Link, Enum. Hort. Berol. 2: 385. 1822. Closely similar and often confused with U. parviflora but with more robust plant with profuse stinging hairs, leaves with blistered appearance becoming wrinkled when dry, broader leaves, stipules connate with tip not split, margin doubly serrulate. Photographed from near Bhumtal in Uttarakhand. Taking it as Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per discussions at A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora. Yes Urtica parviflora Roxb U. ardens as per another thread. Can you clearly show the stipules ? Taking it as Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per discussions at A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora. Yes . Location: Batase Danda, Palpa Date: 24 September 2019 Elevation:1421 m. Habit : Wild Syn : Urtica parviflora Roxb. Attachments (1)- 4 mb. Attachments (1)- 6 mb. Attachments (1)- 6 mb. Attachments (1)- 6 mb. Attachments (1)- 6 mb. Taking it as Urtica himalayensis Kunth & Bouché (syn: Urtica mairei var. oblongifolia C.J.Chen; Urtica zayuensis C.J.Chen) as per discussions at A relook at our specimens of Urtica parviflora. Yes eflora Nepal says elevation range of 600-3000m. http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=110&taxon_id=242353568 . |
Urtica himalayensis
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