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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STINGING TREE»
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(Dendrocnide excelsa) "No, that is a Stinging Tree,” said a worried voice behind
me suddenly. I had been looking closely at a flowering Stinging Tree. When I
carefully turned the leaves over for a photo, my friend warned me again of
Stinging ...
Harald Tietze, Juta Stepanovs, Ingfried Hobert MD, Harald W. Tietze, Juta Stepanovs, 2001
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Medicinal Plants in Australia Volume 3: Plants, Potions and ...
Shining-leaved Stinging Tree (D. photinophylla), which has a similar distribution,
is also found in northern New South Wales. The Giant Stinging Tree (
Dendrocnide excelsa, formerly Laportea gigas) ranges further south, from
southern ...
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The New Paper Families: An Anthology of Short Short Stories
'Hey,' he said, 'be careful there, you're lying right under a stinging tree.' I looked
up. Some of the leaves were tatty, bug-eaten. But others were soft green, almost
transparent. How could such soft leaves sting? 'One light brush with that and you
...
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Love Remedies Australian Living Wild Flower Essences: ...
Stinging Tree (Dendrocnide excelsa) "No, that is a Stinging Tree,” said a worried
voice behind me suddenly. I had been looking closely at a flowering Stinging
Tree. When I carefully turned the leaves over for a photo, my friend warned me ...
Juta Stepanovs, Roman H.G. Roetting, Harald W. Tietze, 2013
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Chemical Biology of the Tropics: An Interdisciplinary Approach
The gympie gympie or stinging tree (Dendrocnide excelsa) became a focal
research species, due to its alleged toxic leaves that reputedly boasted both
chemical and physical protection. The giant stinging tree leaves were densely
covered ...
Jorge M. Vivanco, Tiffany Weir, 2011
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It's a Jungle Up There: More Tales from the Treetops
More Tales from the Treetops Margaret D. Lowman, James Burgess, Edward
Burgess, Ghillean T. Prance. What is your favorite insect? My personal favorite is
the giant stinging tree beetle, which lives exclusively in the foliage of the giant ...
Margaret D. Lowman, James Burgess, Edward Burgess, 2008
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CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
Tree, immature stinging tree leaves densely covered with painful stinging hairs,
leaves of all ages highly nutritious, edible fruits See Archives du Muséum d'
Histoire Naturelle 9: 142. 1856 and The Gardens' Bulletin Singapore 21(2): 204.
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
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Tree-kangaroos of Australia and New Guinea
Stinging plants You sometimes get the impression that nothing living in rainforest
is benign, particularly when you encounter plants that give you a good sting. The
most widely known of these is the Heart-leafed Stinging Tree (Dendrocnide ...
Roger William Martin, 2005
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A World of Her Own: 24 Amazing Women Explorers and Adventurers
The leaves of the giant stinging tree were covered in stiff, sharp, flesh-tearing
hairs as well as fine stinging hairs. Meg numbered hundreds of leaves using a
waterproof pen and painstakingly recorded each one's location in her field
journal.
Michael Elsohn Ross, 2014
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Barefoot Through the Bindies
It was 'infested with stinging-tree' and in some sections was so steep that the
traveller felt his horse was 'walking on his hind legs while I had my face between
his ears.' A. J. Boyd, quoted, in Gibson-Wilde, Dorotlgl, Gateu/a_y to a Golden
Land ...
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Forget About Poisonous Spiders and Snakes, Australia has Deadly …
Casual contact with the vegetation of the stinging tree is all you need to have the stickers, described as “miniature hypodermic needles,” pierce your skin and ... «TheBlaze.com, May 15»
This plant's excruciating sting can drive humans mad, or even kill …
Entomologist and ecologist Marina Hurley, who studies various species of Australian stinging trees, has likened the gympie-gympie's effect to "being burnt with ... «Treehugger, May 15»
If You Touch This Plant It Will Make You Vomit In Pure Agony
As the Gympie's fame spread, the military became interested in the tree. In the late 1960s, the British Army had people send them samples of the stinging tree for ... «io9, Mar 15»
Touching this Plant will make you Very Sick
Its sting is so agonizing that a slight brush to the hand from one of the leaves can ... the British Army had people send them samples of the stinging tree for use as ... «MINA, Mar 15»
Saltwater crocs, toxic trees, crazy cassowaries: Find your wild side in …
The rain forest stinging tree injects a neurotoxin into your skin, causing excruciating pain that lasts for months. Twenty of the world's 25 deadliest snakes live ... «The Globe and Mail, Abr 14»
A visit to Australia's Gondwana Rainforests is a sensory delight
We carefully arced around the notorious stinging tree. “You don't want to touch that,” Wallace warned. “Those leaves sting even after falling.” We didn't touch. «Dallas Morning News, Feb 14»
Is one of Australia's most painful plants losing its sting?
THE GYMPIE-GYMPIE STINGING tree (Dendrocnide moroides) is generally considered to have the most painful sting of any Australian plant, but a chance ... «Australian Geographic, Feb 14»
Factsheet: Gympie-Gympie
Don't let its harmless, fuzzy-leafed appearance fool you: the Gympie-Gympie stinging tree will leave you in agonising pain from the gentlest touch. Here's all the ... «Australian Geographic, Feb 14»
Agonising encounter ends hike
Less than a metre off the trail was the stinging tree and the back of Ms Paterson's hand brushed one of the leaves. As soon as she felt the bristling sensation on ... «Gympie Times, Ago 13»
'Stingstro' alter ego: The Stinging Tree
Don't let the heart shaped leaves of Dendrocnide moroide and other stinging tree species fool you. They are covered in fine, silica hairs chock full of a painful, ... «Pacific Standard, May 13»