Finally, there is the question of style, the moststingingnettleof them all.
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I have been stung by an ant, astingingnettle, a cleg, a wasp and a bee.
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The simplest one we all learned in our childhood: if you get stung by astingingnettle, you find a dock leaf.
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Vascular plants to be found in the forest understorys include several fern varieties (predominantly woodfern and hay-scented),stingingnettleand jewelweed.
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She has astingingnettlewhich stings every time a person touches it.
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A traditional folk remedy for rashes caused by poison ivy, poison oak, andstingingnettleis a poultice soaked in boiled bay leaves.
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Stingingnettleis particularly found as an understory plant in wetter environments, but it is also found in meadows.
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A quick and easy remedy forstingingnettleis to rub bracken on the affected area.
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Plants eaten include dandelion,stingingnettle, red-berried elder, white clover, and wild peas, as well as garden vegetables.
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Topically, a poultice of the plant is applied to irritated skin, as fromstingingnettletoxins.
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More commonly, other gruit herbs had been used, such asstingingnettleand henbane.
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The larvae feed onstingingnettle.
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They have nothing to fear except, obviously, stinging nettles.
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Among the stinging nettles in the wilder parts of the ground the old mortuary building remained.
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Things like stinging nettles, elders, thistles, hemlock and chickweed, for example, often thrived only because rabbits ate the edible plants which would otherwise have competed with them.
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