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Deadnettle: Pictures, Flowers,
Leaves &
Identification |
Lamium purpureum". www.ediblewildfood...
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Labiatae are a
family of
flowering plants commonly known as the mint,
deadnettle, or sage family. Many of the
plants are
aromatic in all
parts and include...
- is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Lamiaceae (the mint or
deadnettle family),
native to
southeast Asia
through to Australia.
Typically growing...
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groundsel (Senecio vulgaris), shepherd's
purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), red
deadnettle (Lamium purpureum) and
chickweed (Stellaria media) can
survive unharmed...
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Dandelion - Taraxa****
Deadnettle –
Lamium spp.
Henbit deadnettle –
Lamium amplexicaule Red
deadnettle –
Lamium purpureum Spotted deadnettle –
Lamium maculatum...
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flowering plant in the
family Lamiaceae,
commonly called the mint or
deadnettle family. The
plant grows as a
bushy perennial herb, with
erect stems reaching...
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Lamium maculatum (also
known as
spotted dead-nettle,
spotted henbit and
purple dragon) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Lamiaceae, native...
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Dentist Green 140° 80% 40% 153 213 144 H140L80C40
Deadnettle White 140° 85% 5% 210 218 208 H140L85C05 L****
White 140° 85% 10% 206 220...
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Lamium amplexicaule,
commonly known as
henbit dead-nettle, is a
species of
Lamium native to most of Europe, Asia and
northern Africa. Its
status in Great...