wood nettle
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A hiker carefully avoids touching the wood nettle growing along the forest path.
Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial herb native to North America, specifically found in fertile forest environments. It is characterized by its stinging hairs and is a source of fiber for textile production.
Usage
- The term "wood nettle" is used specifically to refer to this plant species (). It is a compound noun that functions as a singular, countable noun.
- It is primarily used in botanical, ecological, and historical/artisanal textile contexts.
Examples
- Botanical Identification: "Be careful when hiking through the ravine; there's a patch of wood nettle near the creek."
- Ecological Context: "Wood nettle thrives in the damp, nutrient-rich soil of deciduous forests."
- Historical Use: "Some Indigenous tribes used fibers from the wood nettle to make cordage and cloth."
Advanced Usage
- The plant is distinguished from the more common stinging nettle () by its habitat (dense woods vs. open disturbed areas) and leaf arrangement.
Variants and Related Words
- Stinging nettle (): A related plant with similar stinging hairs but different habitat and botanical classification.
- False nettle (): A non-stinging plant that may be found in similar habitats.
Synonyms
- (scientific name)
Notes
- "Wood nettle" is a fixed compound noun. Its meaning is specific and not derived from simply combining the individual words "wood" and "nettle" in a general sense.
A hiker carefully avoids touching the wood nettle growing along the forest path.
Noun
- American perennial herb found in rich woods and provided with stinging hairs; provides fibers used for textiles