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Today I would like to highlight a very interesting blog post that I found on a blog called "Alan´s Wildlife" about stinging trees and shrubs. Several o f the stinging species mentioned in the post include the Mulberry -leaved or Shiny-leaved Stinging Tree, Dendrocnide photinophylla, which can grow to 45 meters and the Gympie-gympie (Stinging Tree, Dendrocnide moroides).
The post includes some good images and a lot of detailed information abou these Australian plants. If you find this sort of thing interesting I would encourage you to and check it out (click on the image above to visit Alan´s blog.
Today I would like to highlight a very interesting blog post that I found on a blog called "Alan´s Wildlife" about stinging trees and shrubs. Several o f the stinging species mentioned in the post include the Mulberry -leaved or Shiny-leaved Stinging Tree, Dendrocnide photinophylla, which can grow to 45 meters and the Gympie-gympie (Stinging Tree, Dendrocnide moroides).
The post includes some good images and a lot of detailed information abou these Australian plants. If you find this sort of thing interesting I would encourage you to and check it out (click on the image above to visit Alan´s blog.
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