Wild Flowers Provence

Identify wild flowers, trees, shrubs, orchids and other plants in Provence, France.

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Urtica dioica

Ortie dioïque
Stinging Nettle

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Additional information

Plant family

Area

Sainte Baume

Flower colour

green

Flower size

tiny

Flowering months

May,

June,

July

Leaf type

Elliptic,

Cordate

Height

to 2 m

Description

Stinging Nettle is more common in northern Europe than in southern Europe. To flourish, it needs damp conditions, and phosphate and nitrogen rich soils; conditions which are normally found near new and old settlements or animal habitats.

The leaves and stems are covered in hair. When touched the tips of the hairs break off, enter the skin and inject into the skin a mixture of chemicals, which include histamine, formic acid, serotonin and acetylcholine. These chemicals all have a role to play in the stinging sensation of nettles.

Flowers

Flowers tiny, greenish catkins, female and male on separate plants.

Leaves

Elliptic oval leaf, Cordate heart-shaped. Oval to heart-shaped, pointed, coarsely serrated, placed opposite on the stem, hairy, with stalks. Tiny leaf-like structures (stipules) at the point where the proper leaf emerges.

Fruits Seeds

A cluster of 1-seeded fruit.

Edible

Leaves: Richer in minerals and vitamins than spinach or broccoli. Used in soups, stews and pancakes when leaves are young.

Medical

Leaves: draw minerals, including iron, from the soil, acting as a tonic for anaemia sufferers. The leaves have a cleansing effect on the blood, removing uric acid; also helpful in rheumatic and gout conditions.

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