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Urtica perconfusa
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Urtica perconfusa, commonly known as swamp nettle, is a species of nettle endemic to New Zealand. A member of the Urticaceae, this species is typically found growing on fertile soils in swamps. It is found in the North and South Islands. It grows in a scrambling or climbing manner. It was first described in a 2016 study as Urtica perconfusa due to its previously uncertain taxonomic status. Its specific epithet, perconfusa, reflects this confusion....read more on Wikipedia.
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