#order_Urticales__Urticales  an order of dicotyledonous plants including Moraceae and Urticaceae and Ulmaceae
  supertype:  #plant_order__plantorder  the order of plants
  member of:  #class_Dicotyledones
  member:  #family_Urticaceae__Urticaceae__nettle_family  a family of plants of order Urticales including many nettles with stinging hairs
     member:  #genus_Urtica__Urtica  a nettle yielding fiber resembling flax
        member:  #stinging_nettle__Urtica_dioica  perennial Eurasian nettle established in North America having broad coarsely toothed leaves with copious stinging hairs
        member:  #Roman_nettle__Urtica_pipulifera  annual European nettle with stinging foliage and small clusters of green flowers
     member:  #genus_Boehmeria__Boehmeria  false nettle
        member:  #false_nettle__falsenettle__bog_hemp__boghemp  any of several flowering weeds of the genus Boehmeria lacking stinging hairs
        member:  #ramie__ramee__Chinese_silk_plant__China_grass__Boehmeria_nivea  tall perennial herb of tropical Asia with dark green leaves; cultivated for the fiber from its woody stems that resembles flax
     member:  #genus_Helxine__Helxine__Soleirolia__genus_Soleirolia  1 species; a dwarf creeping mat-forming evergreen herb
        member:  #baby's_tears__baby_tears__Helxine_soleirolia__Soleirolia_soleirolii  prostrate or creeping Corsican herb with mosslike small round short-stemmed leaves
     member:  #genus_Laportea__Laportea  mostly tropical stinging herbs or trees: nettle
        member:  #wood_nettle__Laportea_canadensis  American perennial herb found in rich woods and provided with stinging hairs; provides fibers used for textiles
        member:  #Australian_nettle_tree__Australian_nettle  any of several tall Australian trees of the genus Laportea
     member:  #genus_Parietaria__Parietaria  small genus of stingless herbs
        member:  #pellitory-of-the-wall__wall_pellitory__pellitory__Parietaria_difussa  herb that grows in crevices having long narrow leaves and small pink apetalous flowers
     member:  #genus_Pilea__Pilea  low-growing tropical perennials grown for their stingless foliage
        member:  #richweed__clearweed__dead_nettle__Pilea_pumilla  a plants of the genus Pilea having drooping green flower clusters and smooth translucent stems and leaves
        member:  #artillery_plant__artilleryplant__Pilea_microphylla  tropical American stingless nettle that discharges its pollen explosively
        member:  #friendship_plant__panamica__panamiga__Pilea_involucrata  low stingless nettle of Central and South America having velvety brownish-green toothed leaves and clusters of small green flowers
     member:  #genus_Pipturus__Pipturus  an Australian genus of woody plants of the family Urticaceae
        member:  #Queensland_grass-cloth_plant__Pipturus_argenteus  Australian plant of genus Pipturus whose fiber is used in making cloth
        member:  #Pipturus_albidus  Hawaiian tree of genus Pipturus having a bark (tapa) from which tapa cloth is made
  member:  #family_Cannabidaceae__Cannabidaceae__hemp_family  2 genera of erect or twining wind-pollinated herbs: genera Cannabis and Humulus; term not used in all classifications; in some the genus Cannabis is placed in the family Moraceae and the genus Humulus in the family Urticaceae
     member:  #genus_Cannabis  hemp: genus of coarse annuals native to central Asia and widely naturalized in north temperate regions; in some classifications included in the family Moraceae
        member:  #cannabis__hemp  any plant of the genus Cannabis; a coarse bushy annual with palmate leaves and clusters of small green flowers; yields tough fibers and narcotic drugs
     member:  #genus_Humulus__Humulus  hops: hardy perennial vines of Europe, North America and central and eastern Asia producing a latex sap; in some classifications included in the family Urticaceae
        member:  #hops  twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes
  member:  #family_Moraceae__Moraceae__mulberry_family  trees or shrubs having a milky juice; in some classifications includes genus Cannabis
     member:  #genus_Morus__Morus  type genus of the Moraceae: mulberries
        member:  #mulberry_tree__mulberry  any of several trees of the genus Morus having edible fruit that resembles the blackberry
     member:  #genus_Maclura__Maclura  yellowwood trees or shrubs
     member:  #genus_Artocarpus__Artocarpus  evergreen Asiatic trees now grown through the tropics: breadfruit; jackfruit
        member:  #breadfruit_tree__breadfruit__Artocarpus_communis__Artocarpus_altilis  native to Pacific Islands and having edible fruit with a texture like bread
        member:  #jackfruit_tree__jackfruittree__jackfruit__Artocarpus_heterophyllus  East Indian tree cultivated for its immense edible fruit and seeds
        member:  #marang_tree__marang__Artocarpus_odoratissima  Philippine tree similar to the breadfruit tree bearing edible fruit
     member:  #genus_Ficus__Ficus  large genus of tropical trees or shrubs or climbers including fig trees
        member:  #fig_tree__figtree  any moraceous tree of the tropical genus Ficus; produces a closed pear-shaped receptacle that becomes fleshy and edible when mature
        member:  #golden_fig__Florida_strangler_fig__strangler_fig__stranglerfig__wild_fig__Ficus_aurea  a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas
        member:  #sycamore_fig__sycamore__mulberry_fig__Ficus_sycomorus  thick-branched wide-spreading tree of Africa and adjacent southwestern Asia often buttressed with branches rising from near the ground; produces cluster of edible but inferior figs on short leafless twigs; the Biblical sycamore
     member:  #genus_Broussonetia__Broussonetia  paper mulberry
        member:  #paper_mulberry__papermulberry__Broussonetia_papyrifera  shrubby Asiatic tree having bark (tapa) that resembles cloth; grown as a shade tree in Europe and America; male flowers are pendulous catkins and female are urn-shaped followed by small orange-red aggregate berries
  member:  #family_Cecropiaceae__Cecropiaceae  in some classifications included in family Moraceae
     member:  #genus_Cecropia__Cecropia  large genus of tropical American trees that yield a bast fiber used for cordage and bark used in tanning; milky juice yields caoutchouc
        member:  #trumpetwood__trumpettree__snakewood__Cecropia_peltata  tropical American tree with large peltate leaves and hollow stems
  member:  #family_Ulmaceae__Ulmaceae__elm_family__elmfamily  a dicot family of the order Urticales including: genera Ulmus; Celtis; Planera; Trema
     member:  #genus_Ulmus__Ulmus  type genus of family Ulmaceae; deciduous trees having simple serrate leaves; widely distributed in temperate regions
        member:  #elm_tree__elmtree__elm  any of various trees of the genus Ulmus: important timber or shade trees
        member:  #winged_elm__wing_elm__Ulmus_alata  North American elm having twigs and young branches with prominent corky projections
        member:  #American_elm__white_elm__whiteelm__water_elm__waterelm__rock_elm__Ulmus_americana  large ornamental tree with graceful gradually spreading branches common in eastern North America
        member:  #smooth-leaved_elm__European_field_elm__Ulmus_carpinifolia  European elm with lustrous smooth leaves used as an ornamental
        member:  #cedar_elm__cedarelm__Ulmus_crassifolia  elm of southern United States and Mexico having spreading pendulous corky branches
        member:  #witch_elm__witchelm__wych_elm__Ulmus_glabra  Eurasian elm often planted as a shade tree
        member:  #Dutch_elm__Ulmus_hollandica  any of various hybrid ornamental European shade trees ranging from dwarf to tall
        member:  #Huntingdon_elm__Ulmus_hollandica_vegetata  erect vigorous hybrid ornamental
        member:  #water_elm__waterelm__Ulmus_laevis  Eurasian elm closely resembling the American elm; thrives in a moist environment
        member:  #Chinese_elm__Ulmus_parvifolia  small fast-growing tree native to Asia; widely grown as shelterbelts and hedges
        member:  #English_elm__European_elm__Ulmus_procera  broad spreading rough-leaved elm common throughout Europe and planted elsewhere
        member:  #Siberian_elm__Chinewse_elm__dwarf_elm__dwarfelm__Ulmus_pumila  fast-growing shrubby Asian tree naturalized in United States for shelter or ornament
        member:  #slippery_elm__red_elm__redelm__Ulmus_rubra  North American elm having rough leaves that are red when opening; yields a hard wood
        member:  #Jersey_elm__guernsey_elm__wheately_elm__Ulmus_sarniensis__Ulmus_campestris_sarniensis__Ulmus_campestris_wheatleyi  a variety of the English elm with erect branches and broader leaves
        member:  #September_elm__red_elm__redelm__Ulmus_serotina  autumn-flowering elm of southeastern United States
        member:  #rock_elm__Ulmus_thomasii  tall widely distributed elm of eastern North America
     member:  #genus_Celtis__Celtis  large genus of trees and shrubs with berrylike fruit
        member:  #nettle_tree__hackberry  any of various trees of the genus Celtis having inconspicuous flowers and small berrylike fruits
        member:  #European_hackberry__Mediterranean_hackberry__Celtis_australis  bright green deciduous shade tree of southern Europe
        member:  #American_hackberry__Celtis_occidentalis  large deciduous shade tree of southern United States with small deep purple berries
        member:  #Celtis_laevigata__sugarberry  deciduous shade tree with small black berries; southern United States; yields soft yellowish wood
     member:  #genus_Planera__Planera  a deciduous tree of the family Ulmaceae that grows in the southeastern United States
     member:  #genus_Trema__Trema  an evergreen tree of the family Ulmaceae that grows in tropical America and Africa and Asia

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