Herbarium: Medicinal Plants as Information

Urtica Dioica CCH2

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  1. Flowers. Dense clusters of pale green old flowers pressed. These were likely small balls that were then able to easily wind-pollinate. Sriha Srinivasan
  2. Tea. The leaves of Urtica Dioica are harvested, cooked, and then used as a tea tonic. In this way, cardiovascular benefits can be reaped. Sriha Srinivasan
  3. Leaves. The tops of the leaves are a deep, dark green. These are because they contain both lots of chlorophyll and flavonoids, the former of which allows for efficient photosynthesis. Sriha Srinivasan
  4. Hairs. There are small hairs on the lighter underside of the leaves. These leaves sting as a defense mechanism, releasing chemicals and causing a rash. Sriha Srinivasan
  5. Stems. The stems of Urtica Dioica are wide and thin, similar to its roots. These are so that the plant can then reach a wider space, allowing it to reproduce easily through dispersal. Sriha Srinivasan
  6. Information box. This box contains plenty of metadata about the plant saved. There are two of them because it was updated once. Sriha Srinivasan

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