Urera hypselodendron
Urticaceae FAMILY

Urera hypselodendron

Urera hypselodendron

Edibility
3/5
Medicinal
2/5

Safety & Hazards

The plant is usually armed with stinging hairs, especially on the inflorescences[ 299 Title Protabase - Plant Resources of Tropical Africa. Publication Author Website http://www.prota.org Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An excellent on-line database with detailed information on over 3,200 species of useful plants of Africa. , 308 Title Flora Zambesiaca Publication Author Website http://apps.kew.org/efloras/fz/intro.html Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An excellent online flora of plants from the Zambezi River basin. It lists a number of the plant uses as well as the habitats and botanical descriptions of the plants. ].

Botanical Description

Urera hypselodendron is a semi-succulent, climbing shrub producing stems that can be from 3 - 25 metres or more long. The plant usually climbs into the surrounding vegetation, attaching itself by means of numerous adventitious roots[ 299 Title Protabase - Plant Resources of Tropical Africa. Publication Author Website http://www.prota.org Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An excellent on-line database with detailed information on over 3,200 species of useful plants of Africa. , 308 Title Flora Zambesiaca Publication Author Website http://apps.kew.org/efloras/fz/intro.html Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An excellent online flora of plants from the Zambezi River basin. It lists a number of the plant uses as well as the habitats and botanical descriptions of the plants. ]. The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a food, medicine and source of fibre. Although usually collected from the wild, in Tanzania and DR Congo there are some local initiatives to domesticate it as a vegetable[ 299 Title Protabase - Plant Resources of Tropical Africa. Publication Author Website http://www.prota.org Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An excellent on-line database with detailed information on over 3,200 species of useful plants of Africa. ].

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeEast tropical Africa - Eritrea, Ethiopia, southern Sudan, Uganda, E. DR Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe.
HabitatCommon in clearings of rain-forest and dry evergreen forest; along forest edges; riverine or ravine forests; sometimes climbing on isolated trees left in farmland; at elevations from 1,000 - 2,950 metres[ 308 Title Flora Zambesiaca Publication Author Website http://apps.kew.org/efloras/fz/intro.html Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An excellent online flora of plants from the Zambezi River basin. It lists a number of the plant uses as well as the habitats and botanical descriptions of the plants. ].