Laportea bulbifera is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.6 m (2ft). It is in flower from July to August, and the seeds ripen from August to December.
The native range of this species is S. India to Russian Far East, S. Malesia. It is an annual and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
Laportea bulbifera is a species of plants with 53 observations.
Nov 28, 2022 · Laportea bulbifera (L. bulbifera) is an important medicinal plant of Chinese ethnic minorities, with high economic and medicinal value.
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What is the common name for Laportea bulbifera?
Laportea bulbifera - Bulbous Nettle.
Mar 10, 2018
Does Laportea canadensis sting?
Propagate it by seed or by dividing its spreading rhizomes in the spring. With conspicuous stinging hairs on the above-ground parts of this plant, it is well known for its ability to cause painful contact dermatitis. Wear gloves when handling this plant though the stinging and burning usually subsites in about an hour.
What is the use of Laportea bulbifera?
Edible Uses
Very nutritious, they are used like spinach. Some caution should be observed when harvesting this plant since the raw leaves have stinging hairs. It is perfectly safe to eat the leaves when they are cooked, however, since heat completely destroys the sting[K].
Is Cardamine bulbifera edible?
Edible Uses
Leaves - raw or cooked[K]. A hot cress-like flavour. Bulbils - raw or cooked. They are rather small, about the size ofa lentil, but have a pleasant mild cress-like flavour[K].
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A hardy herbaceous perennial, bulbous nettle is eaten as a wild vegetable in Japan. Forms a good ground cover and likes damp shady conditions.
Mar 10, 2018 · Bulbous Nettle is a perennial plant with stems often caespitose, slightly woody at base, 50-150 cm tall, upper stems often zigzagged, ...
Laportea bulbifera (Siebold & Zucc.) Wedd. Common name(s). Bulbiferous woodnettle. Propose a common name. Synonym(s). 12. Genus. Laportea. Family. Urticaceae.
Wedd. (L. bulbifera) is a significant plant in the Laportea genus. Traditionally, it has been used in ethnomedicine for treating various conditions such as ...
Herbs monoecious, rarely dioecious. Stems often caespitose, slightly woody at base, 50-150 cm tall, upper stems often zigzagged, 5-angled, rarely branched, ...
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