WebSCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME NATIVE Ardea herodias Great Blue Heron X ... Boehmeria cylindrica (L.) Sw. Smallspike False Nettle X Forb Botrychium dissectum Spreng. Cutleaf Grapefern X Fern ... Link ssp. racemosum Feathery False Lily of the Valley X Forb Malus baccata (L.) Borkh. Siberian Crab Apple Tree WebThis plant supports insect species that feed on nettle family plants, including the larvae of the red admiral, question mark, and comma butterflies. In some regions this species is among the preferred or most common hosts of the red admiral. This plant is an occasional, but not preferred browse by mammals such as deer and rabbits.
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WebSmallspike False Nettle Natural Atlas Boehmeria cylindrica, with common names false nettle and bog hemp, is an herb in the family Urticaceae. It is widespread in eastern North America and the Great Plains from New Brunswick to Florida to Texas to Nebraska, with scattered reports of isolated populations in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah,… Home Map WebFalse Willow, Jara Dulce, Poverty Weed, Roosevelt Weed: Perennial Shrub Part-shade Dry Bacopa monnieri: Herb-of-grace, Water Hyssop, Coastal Water-hyssop: Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade Wet, Moist Boehmeria cylindrica: Smallspike False Nettle, Bog Hemp: Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade Moist Bothriochloa laguroides ssp. torreyana moshling combinations
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WebOther Names: Bog Hemp, Smallspike False Nettle False Nettle is a native plant found throughout Virginia and in much of the United States. The caterpillars of Comma, Question Mark, and Red Admiral butterflies feed on the foliage, as do caterpillars from the Flowing-line Hypena moth. Despite its name, False Nettle is in the nettle family. WebScientific Name and Common Name; Kingdom: Plantae - Plants: Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants: Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants: Division: … WebPreferring medium-wet and semi-shady sites, Boehmeria cylindrica, also called Bog Hemp, lacks the stinging hairs of some of its nettle cousins. Stringy heads of tiny yellow-green flowers form between leaf stems in summer. Moths and … moshling combos