: Found primarily in rainforest areas of Queensland and northern New South Wales.
Other plants referred to as nettles are smaller and less dangerous, though they still possess stinging hairs. australian nettle
: Its heart-shaped leaves are covered in microscopic, needle-like silica hairs that inject a potent neurotoxin. The pain is described as being simultaneously electrocuted and burned with hot acid. : Found primarily in rainforest areas of Queensland
The most notorious "Australian nettles" are the stinging trees, particularly those in the genus Dendrocnide . These plants are known for their extreme toxicity. The pain is described as being simultaneously electrocuted
: The pain can last for weeks, months, or even recur for years because the hairs stay embedded in the skin.
Stinging plants - stinging trees, Gympie-Gympie and stinging nettles
: Often called the "suicide plant," it is arguably the most painful plant in the world.