Gympie Gympie Vine at Rachel Crawford blog

Gympie Gympie Vine. Marina hurley’s dedication to science was sorely tested during the three years she spent in queensland’s atherton tableland studying stinging trees. Known colloquially as the gympie gympie (from the gubbi gubbi/ kabi kabi name for the plant, gimpi gimpi), gympie stinger, and giant stinging tree (d. The three closely related species, also of the family urticaceae, are the giant stinging tree (dendrocnide excelsa), the shiny leaf stinging tree (dendrocnide photinophylla) and the atherton tableland stinger (dendrocnide cordata). Excelsa), this plant has the dubious honour of being arguably the most painful Stinging hairs deliver a potent neurotoxin when touched The most commonly known (and most painful) species is dendrocnide moroides (family urticaceae), first named gympie bush by gold miners near the town of gympie in the 1860s.

Oddity Ark 72 (252) GympieGympie
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Stinging hairs deliver a potent neurotoxin when touched Known colloquially as the gympie gympie (from the gubbi gubbi/ kabi kabi name for the plant, gimpi gimpi), gympie stinger, and giant stinging tree (d. The three closely related species, also of the family urticaceae, are the giant stinging tree (dendrocnide excelsa), the shiny leaf stinging tree (dendrocnide photinophylla) and the atherton tableland stinger (dendrocnide cordata). Marina hurley’s dedication to science was sorely tested during the three years she spent in queensland’s atherton tableland studying stinging trees. Excelsa), this plant has the dubious honour of being arguably the most painful The most commonly known (and most painful) species is dendrocnide moroides (family urticaceae), first named gympie bush by gold miners near the town of gympie in the 1860s.

Oddity Ark 72 (252) GympieGympie

Gympie Gympie Vine Excelsa), this plant has the dubious honour of being arguably the most painful Known colloquially as the gympie gympie (from the gubbi gubbi/ kabi kabi name for the plant, gimpi gimpi), gympie stinger, and giant stinging tree (d. The most commonly known (and most painful) species is dendrocnide moroides (family urticaceae), first named gympie bush by gold miners near the town of gympie in the 1860s. Marina hurley’s dedication to science was sorely tested during the three years she spent in queensland’s atherton tableland studying stinging trees. Stinging hairs deliver a potent neurotoxin when touched The three closely related species, also of the family urticaceae, are the giant stinging tree (dendrocnide excelsa), the shiny leaf stinging tree (dendrocnide photinophylla) and the atherton tableland stinger (dendrocnide cordata). Excelsa), this plant has the dubious honour of being arguably the most painful

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