Longpedicel woodnettle
The height reaches 4 to 5 m. The branches have short fur. The bark becomes reddish brown. The leaves are oblong shaped, 5 to 15 cm long, 2 to 4 cm wide, with a short 1 to 3 cm petiole. The leaf blades are pointed at the tip, the base is blunt or wide wedged, that is, slightly rounded, with blunt saw teeth on the edges. Both sides of the leaf are lined with hairless or short fur. The petiole is usually reddish. It is a hermaphroditic strain, and both male and female flowers form a cluster inflorescence. The inflorescence of the male flower has a pattern of 3 to 5 mm in length. The fruit is egg-shaped and is attached to a fleshy flower cover, 1.5 mm long.