Martin Pellizzer

Urtica Triplinervia

Urtica triplinervia is a fascinating plant known for its unique tripartite venation pattern. Native to tropical regions of Central and South America, it thrives in humid, shaded environments. Its leaves are covered in stinging hairs that can cause irritation upon contact. Despite its defensive features, the plant holds cultural significance in traditional medicine. This article explores its biology, uses, and ecological role in its native habitat.