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- Q782859 abstract "Dendrocnide moroides, also known as the stinging bush, gympie stinger, mulberry-leaved stinger, gympie gympie, gympie, stinger, the suicide plant, or moonlighter, is a large shrub native to rainforest areas in the northern half of eastern Australia, the Moluccas and Indonesia. It is best known for stinging hairs that cover the whole plant and deliver a potent neurotoxin when touched. It is the most toxic of the Australian species of stinging trees. The fruit is edible if the stinging hairs that cover it are removed.D. moroides usually grows as a single-stemmed plant reaching 1–3 metres in height. It has large, heart-shaped leaves about 12–22 cm long and 11–18 cm wide, with finely toothed margins.".
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- Q782859 genus "Dendrocnide".
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- Q782859 comment "Dendrocnide moroides, also known as the stinging bush, gympie stinger, mulberry-leaved stinger, gympie gympie, gympie, stinger, the suicide plant, or moonlighter, is a large shrub native to rainforest areas in the northern half of eastern Australia, the Moluccas and Indonesia. It is best known for stinging hairs that cover the whole plant and deliver a potent neurotoxin when touched. It is the most toxic of the Australian species of stinging trees.".
- Q782859 label "Dendrocnide moroides".
- Q782859 depiction Stinging_tree.JPG.