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There was no sense, he decided, in going through the nettles now.
If Nettle had really said that, how much did it change?
Nettle has done her best for us, and she is a fine young woman.
I am sure she knows that Nettle is my daughter.
I found a piece of cup in the nettles against the wall.
The place is filled with nettle on either side of the road.
I plan to send Nettle home to her family for a time.
I glanced down to see Nettles looking up at me.
I sent him a message through Nettle, one only he would understand.
Even Nettle has tried to get into his dreams, and she cannot.
But Nettles will surely not make the kind of money he once did.
Nettles was so busy, he did not play in his senior year.
Better be a nettle in the side of your friend than his echo.
For six days he had eaten nothing but the nettles, and now they were gone.
Nettles are much the same, but the glow can last for hours.
There is no information available regarding the use of nettle by children.
I would have laughed if Nettles had not been so serious.
I like it here,' Nettle told him when they were finished.
I turned to see the stranger Nettles standing with me on the wall.
At the end, he and his wife, Nettle, are said to be the authors.
"Now if Nettle were here to share it, that would make things just about perfect."
He had followed it before without even being conscious of the nettles.
This is a nettle that most of society still needs to grasp.
When Nettle found her dog, she would have been furious.
They said they'd make me wear nettles, the next time I so much as looked in his direction.
More evidence is needed to rate stinging nettle for these uses.
A stinging nettle of some sort, painful but not fatal.
The stinging nettle is part of the same plant family as hops.
Stinging nettle: A modern view of an ancient healing plant.
"Congratulations, honey, I think you just found the stinging nettles."
I've never heard of anyone dying from mullein oil or stinging nettles.
Stinging nettle leaf has a long history of use.
It's also best to avoid stinging nettle if you are breast-feeding.
Stinging nettles are a type of plant which have defensive hairs.
The tree has large, round leaves that have similar properties to stinging nettles.
Made from boiled stinging nettles with perhaps a handful of meal.
She has a stinging nettle which stings every time you touch it.
Quick and sharp as though she'd slapped him across the face with a stinging nettle.
Diabetes: There is some evidence stinging nettle above ground parts can increase blood sugar levels.
Monitor your blood sugar carefully if you have diabetes and use stinging nettle.
Taking stinging nettle along with diabetes medications might cause your blood sugar to go too low.
Stinging nettles can be found in all of America except Hawaii.
In Europe stinging nettles have a strong association with human habitation and buildings.
Stinging nettles are often used in herbal medicine for cleaning the body and making the heart work better.
Starting stinging nettle at the first sign of hay fever symptoms seems to help.
The safety of using stinging nettle long-term is unknown.
If you have high blood pressure, discuss stinging nettle with your healthcare provider before starting it.
Kidney problems: The above ground parts of stinging nettle seem to increase urine flow.
Taking stinging nettle might decrease how well the body gets rid of lithium.
Stinging nettles are the most natural breeding ground for some of our prettiest butterflies.
More evidence is needed to rate stinging nettle for these uses.
A stinging nettle of some sort, painful but not fatal.
The stinging nettle is part of the same plant family as hops.
Stinging nettle: A modern view of an ancient healing plant.
"Congratulations, honey, I think you just found the stinging nettles."
I've never heard of anyone dying from mullein oil or stinging nettles.
Stinging nettle leaf has a long history of use.
It's also best to avoid stinging nettle if you are breast-feeding.
Stinging nettles are a type of plant which have defensive hairs.
The tree has large, round leaves that have similar properties to stinging nettles.
Made from boiled stinging nettles with perhaps a handful of meal.
She has a stinging nettle which stings every time you touch it.
Quick and sharp as though she'd slapped him across the face with a stinging nettle.
Diabetes: There is some evidence stinging nettle above ground parts can increase blood sugar levels.
Monitor your blood sugar carefully if you have diabetes and use stinging nettle.
Taking stinging nettle along with diabetes medications might cause your blood sugar to go too low.
Stinging nettles can be found in all of America except Hawaii.
In Europe stinging nettles have a strong association with human habitation and buildings.
Stinging nettles are often used in herbal medicine for cleaning the body and making the heart work better.
Starting stinging nettle at the first sign of hay fever symptoms seems to help.
The safety of using stinging nettle long-term is unknown.
If you have high blood pressure, discuss stinging nettle with your healthcare provider before starting it.
Kidney problems: The above ground parts of stinging nettle seem to increase urine flow.
Taking stinging nettle might decrease how well the body gets rid of lithium.
Stinging nettles are the most natural breeding ground for some of our prettiest butterflies.
The larvae feed on Urtica species and other plants.
The larvae can also eat other Urtica species.
Species in the genus Urtica, and their primary natural ranges, include:
The family name comes from the genus Urtica (nettles).
The leaves look similar to those of Urtica, which is the reason for the plant being named urticifolia.
The leaves are crenate-similar to the leaves of Urtica species.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Urtica massaica.
Unlike other subspecies of Urtica dioica, it is not associated with disturbed habitats.
Larvae have been recorded on Urtica, Aster umbellatus and soybeans.
The larvae are polyphagous, feeding on various herbaceous plants, including nettles (Urtica).
Urtica (nettles)
Urtica australis Hook.
The family Urticaceae also contains some other plants called nettles that are not members of the genus Urtica.
The toponym derives from Latin urtica, meaning "nettle".
So Emperor Urtica calls upon cultists to help construct a group to eliminate those involved with the uprising, and calm the populace.
They are also known to feed on Urtica dioica and Malva sp.
(Sometimes known as Urtica galeopsifolia)
However, a large number of species included within this genus in the older literature are now recognized as synonyms of Urtica dioica.
(Often considered a subspecies of Urtica dioica)
Urtica chamaedryoides (N)
Often needed in urticaria (nettlerash) which develops after a bite or sting (see Urtica urens also).
Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Adults have been observed on the upperside of the leaves of Urtica dioica, which is thought to be the host plant.
Ongaonga, Urtica ferox is the main food plant for Red Admiral larvae.
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