Oreocnide integrifolia
Oreocnide integrifolia (Gaudich.) Miq.
Oreocnide integrifolia is a species in the Urticaceae family, commonly known as the nettle family. It was first described in 1870 and is native to a wide range of regions in South and Southeast Asia.
Description
Oreocnide integrifolia (Gaudich.) Miq. is a member of the Urticaceae family and is distributed across several regions including the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Assam, Bangladesh, China (South-Central and Southeast), the East Himalaya, Hainan, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Sumatera, Thailand, Tibet, and Vietnam. The species was published in 1870 and belongs to the genus Oreocnide. It is part of a family known for its stinging hairs and herbaceous growth forms.
Distribution
Andaman Is. · Assam · Bangladesh · China South-Central · China Southeast · East Himalaya · Hainan · India · Laos · Myanmar · Nepal · Nicobar Is. · Sumatera · Thailand · Tibet · Vietnam
Synonyms
Oreocnide acuminataUrtica appendiculataUrtica urophyllaVillebrunea appendiculataVillebrunea integrifoliaOreocnide integrifolia subsp. subglabra

