Urtica parviflora
Urtica parviflora Roxb.

Urtica parviflora is a species in the genus Urtica, family Urticaceae, native to Manizales. It was first described in 1832 by Roxb.
Description
Urtica parviflora belongs to the Urticaceae family, commonly known as the nettle family. This species is part of the genus Urtica, which includes various stinging nettle species. It is native to the region of Manizales and was formally described in 1832 by the botanist Roxb. As a member of the Urticaceae, it shares characteristics typical of the family, such as stinging hairs and simple, serrated leaves.
Distribution
Manizales

