http://delawarewildflowers.org/plant.php?id=1453 WebAug 14, 2012 · And now I know: It’s clearweed, or Pilea pumila, a cousin of stinging nettle ( Urtica dioicia) but minus the barbs, and a North American native. A little about Pilea …
Pilea - Genus Page - IPA: Indiana Plant Atlas
WebClick on names to expand them, and on P for PLANTS profiles. Rank Scientific Name and Common Name; Kingdom: Plantae - Plants: Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants: Superdivision: ... - Nettle family: Genus: Pilea Lindl. - clearweed P: … WebCanada clearweed is so-named because the stems and leaves are peculiarly translucent. This quality has been used to demonstrate transpiration in the classroom, by putting the stems into dyed water. The … cudy.com download
Pilea pumila Canada clearweed
WebDelaware Wildflowers • Scientific names. Pilea pumila (L.) Gray. Canada Clearweed Urticaceae — Nettle family Native. Middle Run Valley Natural Area October 2001. … WebAug 13, 2011 · Less well known is wood nettle ( Laportea canadensis) which is native to the eastern half of North America. It, too, is prized by foragers as food and medicine. Clearweed (Pilea pumila) The third plant … WebPilea pumila, known as clearweed, Canadian clearweed, coolwort, or richweed is an annual plant native to most of North America east of the Rockies. The plants are generally erect, 10 to 70 cm tall, often occurring in large colonies, and are quite common throughout their range both as a woodland plant and a weed of gardens. More Info cudy bluetooth