Its sap can be made into maple syrup and the wood is good for furniture. Though non-toxic to humans, the leaves are very toxic to horses. According to the U.S. ...
Laportea peduncularis [family URTICACEAE]. Herbarium. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM). Collection. Flora of ...
Jun 17, 2020 · ... Laportea peduncularis susp. peduncularis (River nettle) and Urtica dioica (Stinging nettle) J. Environ. Sci. Health, Part B. 2016;51:160–169 ...
Laportea peduncularis (Wedd.) Chew subsp. peduncularis. Image: Laportea peduncularis subsp. peduncularis. Image details: Record details:
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Laportea. Article · Talk. Language; Watch · Edit. Laportea is a genus of plants in ... Laportea peduncularis (Wedd.) Chew — river nettle; Laportea pedunculata K ...
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Laportea peduncularis Wedd. Chew [family URTICACEAE]. Herbarium. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K). Collection. Flora Zambesiaca. Resource Type. Reference Sources.
Laportea peduncularis (Wedd.) Chew subsp. peduncularis. Image: Laportea peduncularis subsp. peduncularis. Image details: Species id: 120550. Image id: 1.
Dec 15, 2015 · Laportea peduncularis and Urtica dioica, which are popularly known as “Nettles” belong to the plant family Urticaceae and are consumed as ...