File:CSIRO ScienceImage 4541 Leaf of the GympieGympie one of the stinging trees.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCSIRO ScienceImage 4541 Leaf of the GympieGympie one of the stinging trees.jpg |
English: The leaves of this species are covered in hairlike silica needles that, if touched, inflict a painful sting. If you brush against them, their tips penetrate the skin, break off, and release an irritant poison. The effect of the sting may last for months. |
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Image title | Gympy tree leaf (stinging tree). The leaves are covered in hairlike silica needles that, if touched, inflict a painful sting. If you brush against them, their tips penetrate the skin, break off, and release an irritant poison. The effect of the sting may last for months. Atherton. QLD |
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Credit/Provider | Photography by Willem van Aken |
Copyright holder | © CSIRO Land and Water |
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Writer | Willem van Aken |