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Stinging nettle plants are dioecious (unisexual) with male (staminate) and female (pistillate) flowers on separate plants. Flowers occur in knobby clusters (panicles) that arise from the leaf axils. Neither pistillate nor staminate flowers have any petals. Staminate flowers have four light green, identical sepals cupping four short stamens. Pistillate flowers also have four sepals but two are narrowly lance-shaped, about a millimeter long, and free, alternating with two sepals that are 1.4-1.8 mm long and cupped around the ovary; styles are absent but the single stigma is long and feathery. The fruit is a flattened, oval to egg-shaped seed, less than 1/16" long.
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Urtica

Urtica dioica

stinging nettle [Blooms: Jul-Aug]

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I want to acknowledge the work of a friend and colleague, Dr. Fred Donner. We both share a passion for the flowers in Jackson Park. Fred's website (jacksonparkwildflowers.org) inspired me to build my own website and database; use and enjoy them both.

I am also pleased to thank my ninja web gurus and coders, Lindsey Young and Stefanie Engstrom. This site would not exist without their herculean labors.

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