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Urtica atrovirens

Urtica atrovirens Req. ex Loisel.
Urtica atrovirens
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Urtica atrovirens is a species in the genus Urtica, belonging to the family Urticaceae. It was first described in 1827 by Req. ex Loisel. This plant is native to the regions of Corse, Italy, and Sardegna.

Description

Urtica atrovirens is a member of the Urticaceae family, commonly known as the nettle family. It is part of the genus Urtica, which includes several species of stinging nettles. The species is indigenous to the geographic areas of Corse, Italy, and Sardegna. It was formally published in 1827 by Req. ex Loisel. The plant is part of a broader group of species within the Urticaceae family, which is characterized by its herbaceous growth and often stinging hairs on the leaves.

Distribution

Corse · Italy · Sardegna

Synonyms

Urtica atrovirens var. angustifoliaUrtica atrovirens var. floribundaUrtica grandidentata

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