ID	ModifiedOn	Contributors	InformalClassification	Family	TaxonID	TaxonName	SeeAlso	NameRank	Hybrid	TerminalTaxon	Excluded	Peripheral	Waif	Endemic	Extirpated	OriginCode	Origin	Distribution	Voucher	Comments
4494	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120587	Parietaria		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4495	2009-02-25 10:24:00	Fred Weinmann	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120595	Parietaria judiaca		species		Y	N	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from Africa and Eurasia		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	Recently collected in King Co. (Jacobson et al. 2001).<br><br>FNA3: "Parietaria judaica , which, in North America, is most abundant in scattered localities in California, is the only long-lived perennial species of Parietaria in the flora. Because of confusion in Europe over the correct name, plants in North America have been called P . judaica , P . officinalis of authors, not Linnaeus, P . officinalis var. erecta (Mertens & Koch) Weddell, and P . officinalis var. diffusa (Mertens & Koch) Weddell. For a clarification of the nomenclature and taxonomy of this complex, see C.C. Townsend (1968).<br><br>Parietaria judaica was first reported from Louisiana as P . diffusa Mertens & Koch, another name commonly used on herbarium specimens (J.W. Thieret 1969)."
4496	2020-05-18 09:52:25		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120596	Parietaria officinalis		species		Y	Y	N	Y	N	N	I	Introduced from central and southern Europe		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	This species is known from a single collection on the University of Washington campus in Seattle.  It is not considered naturalized in the flora.
4497	2011-03-08 13:45:00	Fred Weinmann	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120600	Parietaria pensylvanica		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA3:Some extremes of Parietaria pensylvanica with short, oblong or ovate leaf blades strongly resemble P . hespera var. hespera . Parietaria hespera is usually more delicate and has thinner leaves with the proximal pair of lateral veins arising at the junction of blade and petiole. Leaf shape and texture tend to overlap in the two species, but in P . pensylvanica the proximal pair of lateral veins clearly arise above the junction of blade and petiole. The extremes of P . pensylvanica frequently are found where the ranges of the two species approach or overlap. Examples of these intermediates are from Gila, Mohave, and Yuma counties, Arizona. A mixed collection from Rock Springs, Gila County, Arizona, suggests that the two species occasionally grow together."
4498	2018-05-02 22:04:00		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120700	Urtica		genus		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
4499	2024-03-03 08:38:26		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120704	Urtica dioica		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4500	2020-05-09 11:39:50		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120705	Urtica dioica ssp. dioica		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Eurasia	Occurring in scattered locations on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WS"}	
4501	2024-03-03 08:30:58		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120715	Urtica gracilis		species		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Widely distributed on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4502	2024-03-03 08:28:48		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120726	Urtica gracilis ssp. holosericea		infraspecies		Y	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	FNA3: "<i>Urtica dioica</i> subsp. <i>holosericea</i> is highly variable in leaf shape and degree of pubescence. The least pubescent plants appear to grade into <i>U . dioica</i> subsp. <i>gracilis</i> , and it is sometimes difficult to separate the two."
4503	2009-02-25 09:44:00	Fred Weinmann	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120732	Urtica urens		species		Y	N	N	N	N	N	I	Introduced from Europe		{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
4504	2003-10-21 00:00:00	Fred Weinmann	Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	120733	Urticaceae		family		N	N	N	N	N	N	N	Native			
26694	2024-03-03 08:44:59		Vascular Plants: Dicots	Urticaceae	216126	Urtica gracilis ssp. gracilis		infraspecies		Y	N		N	N	N	N	Native	Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington;	{"Herbarium":"WTU"}	
