hedge nettle

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hedge nettle

A bee lands on a purple hedge nettle flower in the meadow.

Definition

Noun: 1. A foul-smelling perennial Eurasian herb with a green creeping rhizome: This refers to a specific plant, Stachys sylvatica, known for its unpleasant odor and spreading root system. 2. A perennial herb with an odorless rhizome widespread in moist places in the northern hemisphere: This refers to plants in the genus Stachys, particularly North American species like Stachys palustris, which lack a strong smell and are common in wet habitats.

Usage Examples
  • As a common noun:
    • The damp ditch was lined with hedge nettle.
    • We identified several species of hedge nettle in the wetland survey.
Advanced Usage
  • The term "hedge nettle" is primarily used in botanical contexts, field guides, and ecological studies to describe these specific herbaceous plants. It is not typically used in metaphorical or idiomatic expressions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Botanical Names:
    • Stachys sylvatica (the foul-smelling Eurasian species).
    • Stachys palustris (a common odorless North American species).
  • Common Names (regional/colloquial):
    • Woundwort (a name shared with other Stachys species).
    • Marsh hedgenettle.
Synonyms
  • Woundwort (for certain species, due to historical medicinal use).
  • Marsh betony (a name sometimes used for related plants).
Notes on Meaning
  • It is critical to distinguish between the two primary meanings, as they refer to different species with a key difference in odor. Context (geographic location or descriptive details like "foul-smelling") usually clarifies which is intended.
  • Despite containing "nettle" in its name, a hedge nettle is not a true nettle (genus ) and typically does not sting. The name likely comes from a superficial resemblance in leaf shape.
hedge nettle

A bee lands on a purple hedge nettle flower in the meadow.

Noun
  1. foul-smelling perennial Eurasiatic herb with a green creeping rhizome
  2. perennial herb with an odorless rhizome widespread in moist places in northern hemisphere