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stinging nettle Meaning in Telugu ( stinging nettle తెలుగు అంటే)



స్టింగింగ్ రేగుట

Noun:

స్టింగింగ్ రేగుట,



stinging nettle's Usage Examples:

This traditional use has spread among the hiking communities and youth scouting organizations of the region, where it is a common piece of hiker's lore that a rash from a stinging nettle can be counteracted by rubbing the spores on the underside of sword fern on the area.


The consumption of young stinging nettle in medieval Europe was used medicinally, primarily as a diuretic and.


Urtica incisa, commonly called scrub nettle, stinging nettle, and tall nettle, is an upright perennial herb native to streams and rainforest of eastern.


Women plucked waterfowl and mixed the down with twisted pieces of goose skin and stinging nettle fiber twine to make a textile used for shirts and.


The forests contain stinging nettles, wild raspberry, many vines and pockets of ferns.


Although superficially resembling the stinging nettle it is of a different family and does not sting.


Further inland, famine foods included stinging nettle, wild mustard, sorrel and watercress.


fabriciana Linnaeus, 1767), illustrated here [6] is a familiar sight pirouetting around "stinging nettles" Urtica and nearby flowers while Choreutis pariana[7].


It has diverse ground flora including brambles, rough meadow grass, stinging nettles, ground ivy, bluebells and primroses.


gracilis, the California nettle or American stinging nettle, is a herbaceous perennial plant native to most of the United States.


Tragia involucrata, the Indian stinging nettle, is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae.


Many species have stinging hairs and may be called nettles or stinging nettles, although the latter name applies particularly.


instance flax, hemp, or ramie, but also bast fibres from wild plants, as stinging nettle, and trees such as lime or linden, wisteria, and mulberry have been.



Synonyms:

Urtica dioica, nettle, genus Urtica, Urtica,



Antonyms:

please, cultivated plant,



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