Stinging nettles are natural wild plants, and are not man-made, even by Romans.
Romans are believed to have brought stinging nettles to Britain during their invasion in AD 43. The plant was likely introduced for its medicinal properties and as a source of fiber for textiles. Its presence in Britain can be traced back to this period, as it became a common plant in the landscape. Over time, stinging nettles have been utilized in various ways, including as food and for traditional remedies.
The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.
Throughout World War 2 different dyes were used to dye the uniforms. It varied as the cost became greater or the country had little supplies. The Germans used stinging nettles to dye theirs.
Graig Nettles wore #9 for the Yankees and Padres.
The Romans brung apples, underfloor heating, peas, chickens, rabbits & wine. They also brought the knowledge to grow grapes and make wine out of them.The Romans brought civilization and all its benefits to Britain.
Extracts from stinging nettles were used for medicinal purposes.
Romans are believed to have brought stinging nettles to Britain during their invasion in AD 43. The plant was likely introduced for its medicinal properties and as a source of fiber for textiles. Its presence in Britain can be traced back to this period, as it became a common plant in the landscape. Over time, stinging nettles have been utilized in various ways, including as food and for traditional remedies.
Chickens will eat stinging nettles.
Yes stinging nettles are pollinated by insects. Some nettles are pollinated by the wind. Stinging nettles are eaten by chickens.
Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
Stinging nettle (urtica gracilis).
Stinging nettles have stinging hairs that release irritating chemicals when touched, deterring herbivores and humans from eating them. They also have a robust root system that allows them to quickly colonize disturbed environments and outcompete other plants.
Yes
as part of a recent discussion can you confirm if giraffes eat stinging nettles. i am sure i saw them eat them when watching a longleat programme.
Stinging nettles can be found in moist, wooded areas, along streams, and in fields. They are commonly found in temperate regions around the world. Be cautious when handling them as they deliver a stinging sensation when touched.
Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
dock leaves