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'''Urticaceae'''
== Urticaceae ==


The '''Urticaceae''' is a family of flowering plants, also known as the nettle family. This family includes a number of well-known and useful plants, including the nettles, ramie, and ajlai. The Urticaceae family is distributed throughout the world, apart from the polar regions and deserts.
[[File:Urtica-dioica(Blueten).jpg|''Urtica dioica'' flowers|thumb|right]]
The '''Urticaceae''' are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the nettle family. The family includes a variety of species, many of which are known for their stinging hairs. The family is part of the order [[Rosales]] and includes approximately 54 genera and over 2,600 species.


== Description ==
== Description ==


Members of the Urticaceae family are often herbaceous plants, but can also include shrubs and small trees. The leaves are usually simple and are often covered with stinging hairs. The flowers are small and unisexual, and the fruit is typically an achene.
[[File:Urtica_flowerdiagram.png|Diagram of ''Urtica'' flower|thumb|left]]
Members of the Urticaceae family are typically herbaceous plants, shrubs, or small trees. They are characterized by their opposite or alternate leaves, which are often serrated. The flowers are usually small and inconspicuous, often greenish, and can be either unisexual or bisexual. The family is well-known for the presence of stinging hairs, particularly in the genus ''[[Urtica]]''.


== Taxonomy ==
== Distribution ==


The Urticaceae family is included in the order [[Rosales]], and is divided into four subfamilies: Urticoideae, Cecropioideae, Elatostematoideae, and Boehmerioideae. There are about 54 genera and 2625 known species in this family.
The Urticaceae family is cosmopolitan, found in a wide range of habitats from tropical to temperate regions. They are particularly abundant in tropical rainforests and are also found in temperate zones.


== Distribution and habitat ==
== Notable Genera and Species ==


Urticaceae are found all over the world, from the tropics to the arctic regions. They are typically found in a variety of habitats, including forests, scrub, and disturbed ground.
=== ''Urtica'' ===


== Uses ==
[[File:Brennnessel_1.JPG|''Urtica dioica''|thumb|right]]
The genus ''Urtica'' includes the well-known stinging nettles, such as ''[[Urtica dioica]]''. These plants are known for their stinging hairs that can cause a painful rash upon contact with skin.
 
=== ''Pilea'' ===
 
[[File:PileaCadierei.jpg|''Pilea cadierei''|thumb|left]]
[[File:Pilea_pumila2.JPG|''Pilea pumila''|thumb|right]]
The genus ''[[Pilea]]'' includes species such as ''Pilea cadierei'', commonly known as the aluminum plant, and ''Pilea pumila'', known as clearweed. These species are often grown as ornamental plants.
 
=== ''Boehmeria'' ===
 
[[File:Boehmeria_nivea_1.jpg|''Boehmeria nivea''|thumb|left]]
''[[Boehmeria nivea]]'', commonly known as ramie, is a species cultivated for its fiber, which is used in textiles.


Many species within the Urticaceae family have been used for food, medicine, and fiber. For example, the [[nettle]] has been used as a medicinal plant for centuries, and [[ramie]] is used to produce a strong, silky fiber.
=== ''Elatostema'' ===


== See also ==
[[File:Elatostema_umbellatum_2006.04.19_06.17.14-p4190208.jpg|''Elatostema umbellatum''|thumb|right]]
The genus ''[[Elatostema]]'' includes species such as ''Elatostema umbellatum'', which are often found in tropical forest understories.


* [[List of Urticaceae genera]]
== Ecology ==
* [[Nettle]]
* [[Ramie]]


== References ==
Urticaceae species play important roles in their ecosystems. They can be pioneer species in disturbed areas and provide food and habitat for various insects and animals. The stinging hairs of some species serve as a defense mechanism against herbivores.


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== Uses ==


== External links ==
Many species in the Urticaceae family have economic importance. ''Urtica dioica'' is used in traditional medicine and as a food source. ''Boehmeria nivea'' is cultivated for its strong fiber, and several ''Pilea'' species are popular as ornamental plants.


* [http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/orders/rosalesweb.htm#Urticaceae Urticaceae] in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards). The families of flowering plants: descriptions, illustrations, identification, information retrieval. Version: 9 March 2006. http://delta-intkey.com
== Related Pages ==
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=10850 Urticaceae] in the Flora of North America
* [[Rosales]]
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=10850 Urticaceae] in the Flora of China
* [[Urtica]]
* [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/family.pl?1173 Urticaceae] at the USDA
* [[Pilea]]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Tree&id=4334&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock Urticaceae] at the NCBI
* [[Boehmeria]]
* [http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=22096 Urticaceae] at the ITIS


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Latest revision as of 11:07, 23 March 2025

Urticaceae[edit]

Urtica dioica flowers

The Urticaceae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the nettle family. The family includes a variety of species, many of which are known for their stinging hairs. The family is part of the order Rosales and includes approximately 54 genera and over 2,600 species.

Description[edit]

Diagram of Urtica flower

Members of the Urticaceae family are typically herbaceous plants, shrubs, or small trees. They are characterized by their opposite or alternate leaves, which are often serrated. The flowers are usually small and inconspicuous, often greenish, and can be either unisexual or bisexual. The family is well-known for the presence of stinging hairs, particularly in the genus Urtica.

Distribution[edit]

The Urticaceae family is cosmopolitan, found in a wide range of habitats from tropical to temperate regions. They are particularly abundant in tropical rainforests and are also found in temperate zones.

Notable Genera and Species[edit]

Urtica[edit]

Urtica dioica

The genus Urtica includes the well-known stinging nettles, such as Urtica dioica. These plants are known for their stinging hairs that can cause a painful rash upon contact with skin.

Pilea[edit]

Pilea cadierei
Pilea pumila

The genus Pilea includes species such as Pilea cadierei, commonly known as the aluminum plant, and Pilea pumila, known as clearweed. These species are often grown as ornamental plants.

Boehmeria[edit]

Boehmeria nivea

Boehmeria nivea, commonly known as ramie, is a species cultivated for its fiber, which is used in textiles.

Elatostema[edit]

Elatostema umbellatum

The genus Elatostema includes species such as Elatostema umbellatum, which are often found in tropical forest understories.

Ecology[edit]

Urticaceae species play important roles in their ecosystems. They can be pioneer species in disturbed areas and provide food and habitat for various insects and animals. The stinging hairs of some species serve as a defense mechanism against herbivores.

Uses[edit]

Many species in the Urticaceae family have economic importance. Urtica dioica is used in traditional medicine and as a food source. Boehmeria nivea is cultivated for its strong fiber, and several Pilea species are popular as ornamental plants.

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