Urticifolia
Urticifolia is a descriptive term often used in botany to denote a plant species whose leaves resemble those of the Urtica genus, commonly known as nettles. This resemblance typically refers to a certain shape, texture, or venation pattern. For example, a plant described as urticifolia might have leaves that are ovate or lanceolate, with toothed or serrated margins, and a rough or hairy surface. The term itself is derived from Latin, with "urtica" meaning nettle and "folia" meaning leaves.
The specific taxonomic classification of plants described as urticifolia can vary widely. It is not a genus
For instance, several species within the Asteraceae (daisy) family, such as certain types of daisies or sunflowers,