Urtica chamaedryoides
| Herbarium |
Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
Herbarium's Specimen Details Page |
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| Family Name | Urticaceae |
| Currently Accepted Name | Urtica chamaedryoides Pursh |
| Herbarium Name Used | Urtica chamaedryoides |
| Locality | United States. Tennessee, Shelby: Memphis, Overton Park, near golf course area on a bank next to drain system. |
| Description | Stems and leaves opposite. Heavily pubescent, leaves and stems covered in stinging trichomes. Inflorescences protected by leaves. Inflorescences light green to white, with purplish stalk and dark green leaves with small black dots. Growing about 10 centimeters tall. Near golf course area on abank next to drain system. |
| Habitat | Stems and leaves opposite. Heavily pubescent, leaves and stems covered in stinging trichomes. Inflorescences protected by leaves. Inflorescences light green to white, with purplish stalk and dark green leaves with small black dots. Growing about 10 centimeters tall. Near golf course area on abank next to drain system. |
| Reproductive State | |
| Specimen Notes | |
| Collector | A. DeGenova 21 |
| Collection Date | 26 February 2013 |
| Accession Number | SWMT05344 |
| Plant Atlas Link | Plant Atlas Citation |