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Mountain nettle is a perennial herb distinguished by its tall, slender stems and serrated, heart-shaped leaves. It belongs to the nettle family, notable for stinging hairs that can irritate skin upon contact. This species thrives in rich, moist soils, often in shaded woodlands or along streambanks. Its survival strategy includes spreading through rhizomes, thereby populating large areas and providing habitats for certain insects.
Watering schedule: Every week
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