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Lamium amplexicaule

Lamium amplexicaule (Henbit Deadnettle, Greater Henbit) is a species of Lamium native to Europe, western Asia and northern Africa.

It is a low-growing annual plant growing to 10-25 cm tall, with soft, finely hairy stems. The leaves are opposite, rounded, 2-3 cm diameter, with a lobed margin. The flowers are pink to purple, 1.5-2 cm long.

It flowers very early in the spring even in northern areas, and for most of the winter and the early spring in warmer areas such as the Mediterranean region. It propagates freely by seed and is regarded as a minor weed. Sometimes entire fields will be reddish-purple with its flowers before spring ploughing. Where common, is an important nectar and pollen plant for bees, especially honeybees, where it helps start the spring buildup.

It is widely naturalised in eastern North America and elsewhere, where it is often considered to be an invasive weed. However, its edibility and readiness to grow in many climes often mean it is permitted to grow when other 'weeds' are not.

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Translation

The phrase "Lamium amplexicaule" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Spanish, French.

Translation(s) in other languages: German: Stängelumfassende Taubnessel, Korean: 광대나물, Upper Sorbian: Mała cycawka, Dutch: Hoenderbeet, Japanese: ホトケノザ, Polish: Jasnota różowa, Swedish: Mjukplister.


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