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Stinging Nettle Flowers

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The positively tiny clusters of the infamous stinging nettle are easily overlooked, especially when one is trying to avoid the painful rash this plant give in order to protect itself. This one was found in full bloom along Soos Creek in Kent, Washington on a cloudy summer day.

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Rich Leighton
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4912x7360 / 43.3MB
Keywords
American stinging nettle, Angiosperms, California nettle, Eudicots, Kent, King County, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Plantae, Rosales, Rosids, Soos Creek, Tracheophytes, Urtica, Urtica dioica, Urtica dioica spp. gracilis, Urtica gracilis, Urtica procera, Urtica viridis, Urticaceae, Washington, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, color, common nettle, dicot, flora, flower, flowers, food, forb, fresh, green, herb, herbaceous, medicine, native, natural, nature, nettle, nettle leaf, perennial, plant, plants, slender nettle, stinger, stinging nettle, summer, tall nettle, tall wild nettle, tea, textile, traditional, wild, wild nettle, wildflower, wildflowers
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Green & Brown Wildflowers, Urticaceae (Nettles)
The positively tiny clusters of the infamous stinging nettle are easily overlooked, especially when one is trying to avoid the painful rash this plant give in order to protect itself. This one was found in full bloom along Soos Creek in Kent, Washington on a cloudy summer day.