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Stinging or Itching Plants

Southeastern Arizona Stinging or Itching Plants

Listed here are some of the fortunately few southeastern Arizona plants that can cause stinging or itching if touched.

  • Amsinckia menziesii var. intermedia – Common Fiddleneck
  • Cnidoscolus angustidens – Mala Mujer
  • Opuntia microdasys – Angel's-wings
  • Rosa woodsii – Woods' Rose
  • Solanum rostratum – Buffalobur Nightshade

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Special Plant Types

  • Allergenic Plants
  • Butterfly Flowers and Plants
  • Common Wildflowers
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  • Stinging or Itching Plants

An identification guide to Sonoran Desert plants and Tucson wildflowers

  • Scientific Name
  • Common Name
  • Plant Family

Plant Characteristics

  • Duration
  • Flower Color
  • Flowering Season
  • Growth Habit
  • Habitat
  • Native Status
  • Other

More Info

  • AZ Plants Checklist
  • Where to See Wildflowers

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