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- Members of this genus often have common names ending in hemp-nettle or hempnettle. Some species are naturalized in North America and New Zealand. The plants...
- Galeopsis ladanum is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Lamiaceae. Its native range is Europe to Central Asia. "Galeopsis ladanum L."...
- Birch Drooping Brome (Downy Brome) Downy Emerald Downy Hawthorn Downy Hempnettle Downy mildew Downy Oak Downy Serviceberry (disambiguation) Downy Wood****...
- Lies Nina Series 2 Does not appear 2020 The Worst Witch Miss Arabella Hempnettle CBBC, ZDF, Netflix Series 4, 6 episodes (main cast) 2023 Steeltown Murders...
- Galeopsis segetum, commonly known as downy hemp-nettle, is a species of flowering plant in the sage family, Lamiaceae. It grows as a weed in arable ground...
- Galeopsis speciosa, the large-flowered hemp-nettle or Edmonton hempnettle, is a species of annual herbaceous plants in the family Lamiaceae. It is native...
- also introduced in some parts of New Zealand and the Canary Islands. Hempnettle mostly grow in disturbed sites, roadsides, gardens, agricultural lands...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Galeopsis angustifolia. Galeopsis ladanum var. angustifolia, the red hemp-nettle, is a European annual plant growing...
- Galeopsis tetrahit, the common hemp-nettle or brittlestem hempnettle, is a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to Europe and northwestern Asia...
- Galeopsis pubescens, also known as the hairy and downy hempnettle, is a herbaceous annual plant species in the family Lamiaceae, that can be found growing...