Urtica dioica - Stinging Nettle
Description |
Although stinging nettle is primarily known for it's painful sting and aggressive spreading, it is also recognized as a great caterpillar host plant for red admiral, satyr comma, Milbert’s tortoise shell and several other Willamette Valley butterflies. Very young shoots and top leaves may be cooked and served as greens or used in soups and stews. Spreads easily, dies back in winter. |
Plant Type | Perennial. |
Flower Color | Green, brown. |
Bloom Period | June-September. |
Height at Maturity | 36" to 84" |
Plant Spacing | 24" |
Light Requirements | Sun to part shade. |
Moisture Needs | High. |
Soil Type |
Prefers moist soil. |