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Some earlier relevant feedback:
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One of the stinging nettles ? Not sure as the photo is not seen clearly in my desk top. - from Mahadeswara ji |
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hairs of a stinging nettle are not seen. may be my desktop ? Regards Ushadi |
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Looks like Urticaceae family...Possibly Urtica spp.Some spp/plants of Urtica don't have stinging hairs on them.
This can be Urtica angustifolia which differs from Urtica dioica in having sparser stinging hairs and comparitively shorter petioles.
Moreover it is much similar to U.dioica and also considered as eastern geographical variant of U. dioica which also matches the location of plant (Arunanchal Pradesh).
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| 7 (6) | Plants often with dense stinging and setose hairs; leaf blade ovate or lanceolate, base cordate; petiole 1/6-1/2 as long as leaf blade. | 9 U. dioica | |
| + | Plants with sparse stinging and setose hairs; leaf blade lanceolate to linear, base rounded or notched; petiole 1/15-1/5 as long as leaf blade. | 8 U. angustifolia |
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