Laportea interrupta is an erect, annual plant with stems that become more or less woody at the base. It grows up to 2 metres tall.
The native range of this species is Tropical & S. Africa, Arabian Peninsula, Mozambique, Tropical & Subtropical Asia to NW. Pacific. It is an annual.
Aug 23, 2008 · Hen's Nettle is a small, hardly branched, slightly fleshy herb, bearing hairs which irritate the skin. The stem grows up to 20-80 cm tall.
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Hawai'i woodnettle · Symbol · Group · Duration · Growth Habits · Native Status · Kingdom · Subkingdom · Superdivision.
1753; Fleurya interrupta (Linnaeus) Gaudichaud-Beaupré. Herbs annual, monoecious. Stems straight, branched, 40-100 cm tall; upper stems and petioles sparsely ...
Herbs annual, monoecious. Stems straight, branched, 40-100 cm tall; upper stems and petioles sparsely armed with short stinging and pubescent hairs.
Laportea interrupta is an annual or perennial herb that is not native to California. center. bottom. Observation Search · Plant Characteristics.
Usually flowers and fruits as a herb but sometimes attains the height of a shrub. ... Leaf blades about 8-12 x 5-7 cm. Scattered stiff hairs, not stinging hairs, ...
Erect monoecious annual herbs with stinging hairs. Leaves alternate, 4-10 x 3-5 cm, broadly ovate, base rounded or subcordate, margin coarsely serrate.
Laportea interrupta (L.) Chew. Common name(s). Hawaiian wood-nettle 3. Synonym(s). 12. Genus. Laportea. Family. Urticaceae. Flora. World flora. 12observations.