Kievan nettle
Urtica kioviensis Rogow.

Urtica kioviensis, commonly known as Kievan nettle, is a species in the Urticaceae family. It was first described by Rogow in 1843. This plant is native to various regions in Europe and parts of the Middle East, including Denmark, Germany, Austria, and Ukraine.
Description
Urtica kioviensis is a member of the Urticaceae family, which includes stinging nettles and related species. It is distributed across several European countries such as Denmark, Germany, Austria, Belarus, and Ukraine, as well as parts of the Middle East like Palestine. The species was first published in 1843 by Rogow. It is known by the common name Kievan nettle in both English and the target language. This species is found in a range of regions from Central European Russia to South European Russia, and also in countries like Czechoslovakia and Hungary.
Other common names
Kievan nettle
Distribution
DK · SE · Global · Austria · Belarus · Bulgaria · Central European Rus · Czechoslovakia · Denmark · East European Russia · Germany · Hungary · Palestine · Romania · South European Russi · Ukraine
Synonyms
Urtica bollaeUrtica hulensisUrtica dioica subsp. koviensisUrtica dioica var. kioviensis

