Definition
Genus Boehmeria encompasses several flowering plant species valued for their strong fibers. Think of it as a group of plants sharing similar characteristics and uses, primarily in textile production. Unlike some nettles, these plants don't sting. They offer valuable fibers, particularly ramie, used in durable fabrics. Boehmeria is akin to a family of plants, each with its own unique traits but united by shared qualities. These plants are mainly found and cultivated in Asia.