This section is from the book "Wild Flowers Of The North American Mountains", by Julia W. Henshaw. Also available from Amazon: Wild Flowers of the North American Mountains.
A herb with stinging hairs. Leaves: ovate, acute, coarsely serrate. Flowers: in loose, spreading, slender panicles. Fruit: an achene.
The Common Nettle is too well known to require any description with its panicles of small greenish flowers, coarsely toothed leaves and quantities of stinging hairs.
 
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