[Devil's Nettle]

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A poisonous cousin of the stinging nettle; if prepared incorrectly can be harmful, even deadly, but if used correctly can be used as a cure to several fetal, but rare, discuses.
These weed flowers bloom in June-September, and they grow in small patches, rarely by themselves. The leaves have tiny hairs that stick to skin and create a stinging sensation (one stronger than it's cousin), it's rose-like thorns are coated in a painful poison, while it won't kill you if you're only pricked, it can be deadly if too much enters your system.


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