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The leaves look similar to those of Urtica, which is the reason for the plant being named urticifolia.
The larvae feed on Urtica species and other plants.
The leaves are crenate-similar to the leaves of Urtica species.
The family name comes from the genus Urtica.
There has been confusion in the species epithets applied to the genus Urtica.
The larvae can also eat other Urtica species.
Species in the genus Urtica, and their primary natural ranges, include:
Ongaonga (Urtica ferox) is the main food plant for red admiral larvae.
The larvae are polyphagous, feeding on various herbaceous plants, including nettles (Urtica).
The taxonomy of Urtica species has been confused, and older sources are likely to use a variety of systematic names for these plants.
"Image analysis differentiates the airborne pollen grains of Urtica and Parietaria."
Larvae have been recorded on Urtica, Aster umbellatus and soybeans.
Unlike other herbaceous species in the Urtica genus, ongaonga is a large woody shrub.
Homoeopathy - If your hives sting and itch, try Urtica urens.
The drought directly affects the Urtica leaves; the higher the nitrogen and water level in the leaves, the more rapid the growth of the larvae.
The toponym derives from Latin urtica, meaning "nettle".
Nettle (Urtica dioica): Nettles appear to be just leaves.
Often needed in urticaria (nettlerash) which develops after a bite or sting (see Urtica urens also).
Diet: The caterpillars feed on stonging nettles Urtica incisa.
Nettle (urtica dioica) grows extensively in temperate climates particularly in waste regions.
So Emperor Urtica calls upon cultists to help construct a group to eliminate those involved with the uprising, and calm the populace.
Welfo remains with her newfound love, Urtica, while Triss and Shogg continue south.
The foodplant is Nettle Urtica dioca.
Urtica (nettles)
Urtica chamaedryoides, commonly called heartleaf nettle, is a species of flowering plant in the nettle family.