
★ Desert stingbush
Eucnide urens, also known as desert rock nettle or stingbush deserts, is a shrub that grows in desert areas in California, Arizona, Utah and California. Other common names Velcro plants and vegetables with Velcro.
The flowers appear from spring to early summer, are cream or pale yellow with 5 petals and are 2.5 to 5 cm long. Roughly toothed leaves are 2 to 6.5 cm long with stinging hairs, which also occur on the stems and buds.
The plant is round and bushy and is usually between 30 and 60 cm in height and is often found on rocks. Desert Bighorn sheep feed on the flowers.
- Yellow stingbush Eucnide rupestris Baill. H.J. Thompson Ernst - Rock nettle, rock stingbush Eucnide urens Parry ex Gray Parry - Desert rock nettle
- blazingstar Mentzelia multiflora Argus blazingstar Mentzelia oreophila desert stingbush Eucnide urens dwarf mentzelia Mentzelia pumila isolated blazingstar
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