Английская Википедия:Dendrocnide meyeniana

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Dendrocnide meyeniana or the poisonous wood nettle is a species of tree in the family Urticaceae, native to the thickets and secondary forests of Taiwan and the Philippines. The specific epithet meyeniana honors Franz Meyen, who collected the type specimen in Manila during his world cruise. [1]

In the Philippines, Dendrocnide meyeniana is commonly referred to as lipa, lipang kalabaw (Шаблон:Lit, to distinguish it from Laportea interrupta, a nettle shrub locally named lipang aso, the "dog lipa"), or more rarely, apariagua. The city of Lipa in Batangas is named after this plant. Locals distinguish it primarily by the short stinging hairs[2] on its twigs. It is also known as bulan-bulan in regions where Bisayan languages are dominant.[3]

In Taiwanese Mandarin, it is widely known as yǎoréngǒu (Шаблон:Zh), a name which has been used since the early Qing period referring to the skin irritation or inflammation its stinging hairs may cause.[4][5] Among the Taiwanese indigenous peoples, it is known as valjulu by the Paiwan people,[6] and as lingatren by the Puyuma people;[7] both ethnic groups have the custom of whipping adolescents with the plant as a rite of passage or a corporal punishment.[6][8]

Medicinal importance

The poisonous wood nettle may cause acute dermatitis when the skin gets into contact with the stinging hairs on its leaves,[9] or other parts such as stems or inflorescences. The fruit and receptacle are edible, but the stalk is not, because it is covered with stinging hairs. The stinging hairs of D. meyeniana are short and hard to see. Although the leaves are densely covered with stinging hairs, they are invisible to the eyes.[10]

In Philippine traditional medicine, the tree's sap is prepared as a drink for improving the production of breast milk. Its roots and leaves can also be used as a diuretic.[11]

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