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Urticaceae

The Urticaceae /ɜːrtɪˈkeɪsiː/ are a family, the nettle family, of flowering plants. The family name comes from the genus Urtica. The Urticaceae family includes a number of well-known and useful plants, including nettles in the genus Urtica, Ramie (Boehmeria nivea), māmaki (Pipturus albidus), and ajlai (Debregeasia saeneb).

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related to Further reading · 15
Urticaceae → Balkema, Bologna, East Africa, Edagricole, Flora, Friis, Ib, ISBN, Italia, Italian, Kew, Pignatti, Rotterdam, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sandro
related to Diseases · 12
Urticaceae → Among, Anthracnose, Athelia, Bacterial, Colletotrichum, Myrothecium, Pellionia, Phytophthora, Pilea, PileaSouthern, The Urticaceae, Xanthomonas
related to Fossil record · 12
Urticaceae → Boehmeria, Central Europe, Ceropieae, Colombian, Debregeasia, Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian, Most, Pouzolzia, The, Twelve, Urticoidea
related to Uses · 12
Urticaceae → African, Asia, Brazil, Cecropia, Chinese, Laportea, Many, Pouzolzia, Some, Urera, Urtica, While Urtica
related to Description · 10
Urticaceae → Cecropia, Dendrocnide, Parietaria, Pilea, Stinging, Their, These, This, Urtica, Urticating
related to Classification · 6
Urticaceae → Cannabaceae, Moraceae, Rosales, The APG II, Ulmaceae, Urticales
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Urticaceae → monophyletic group, monophyletic group.PhylogenyModern molecular phylogenetics suggest the following relationships

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spp gaudich sp 1830 urtica wedd family species pilea 1854 1826 leaves cecropia 1844 80 dendrocnide genera boehmeria fossil stinging

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Urticaceaeis amonophyletic group.PhylogenyModern molecular phylogenetics suggest the following relationships0.90text
Urticaceaeis amonophyletic group0.90text
histaminesinstance ofThis liquid consists of compounds0.80text
acetylcholines that create an irritating skin reactioninstance ofThis liquid consists of compounds0.80text
Urticaceaerelated to ClassificationThe APG II0.60section
Urticaceaerelated to ClassificationRosales0.60section
Urticaceaerelated to ClassificationUrticales0.60section
Urticaceaerelated to ClassificationUlmaceae0.60section
Urticaceaerelated to ClassificationMoraceae0.60section
Urticaceaerelated to ClassificationCannabaceae0.60section
Urticaceaerelated to DescriptionUrtica0.60section
Urticaceaerelated to DescriptionParietaria0.60section

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