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dead-nettle
dead-nettle (ˈdɛdˌnɛt(ə)l) See also deanettle. The English name for plants of the genus Lamium (family Labiatæ), having leaves like those of a nettle, but which do not sting; esp. L. album white dead-nettle, and L. purpureum red dead-nettle; also applied to L. Galeobdolon (G. luteum) yellow dead-net...
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Henbit
Henbit may refer to:
Any of several plant species with the common name "henbit":
Lamium amplexicaule, wild flower known as henbit dead-nettle, common Monarda russeliana, Russells henbit or redpurple beebalm
Plagiobothrys lamprocarpus, shinyfruit popcornflower, less commonly known as henbit dead-nettle
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Prochoreutis myllerana
Miller's nettle-tap was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1794 from a specimen found in Sweden. There are also records on white dead-nettle (Lamium album) and red dead-nettle (Lamium purpureum), but these need confirmation.
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Lamium purpureum
Lamium purpureum, known as red dead-nettle, purple dead-nettle, or purple archangel, is an annual herbaceous flowering plant native to Europe and Asia. Dead-nettle.
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Lamium
The common name "dead-nettle" has been derived from the German Taubnessel ("deaf nettle", or "nettle without a kernel"), and refers to the resemblance Species
Lamium album L. – (white dead-nettle) – widespread across Europe + northern Asia from Spain + Norway to Japan + Kamchatka; naturalized in New
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Stagonomus venustissimus
The nymphs feed on hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica), particularly the seeds, and on Lamiaceae species, especially on white dead-nettle (Lamium album
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Chrysolina fastuosa
Chrysolina fastuosa, also known as the dead-nettle leaf beetle, is a species of beetle from a family of Chrysomelidae found in Europe, Caucasus and northern Ecology
Adults and larvae of C. fastuosa feed on various plants in the family Lamiaceae, including hemp-nettle (Galeopsis) and dead-nettle (Lamium).
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Setaceous Hebrew character
Comptonia – sweetfern
Daucus – carrot
Epilobium – rosebay willowherb
Helianthus
Hordeum – barley
Hypericum – St John's wort
Lactuca – lettuce
Lamium – dead-nettle potato
Solidago – goldenrods
Spiraea
Stellaria – chickweed
Taraxacum – dandelion
Thalictrum – meadow-rue
Trifolium – clover
Triticum – wheat
Urtica – nettle
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Lamium album
Lamium album, commonly called white nettle or white dead-nettle, is a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. (Urtica dioica) but do not sting, hence the common name "dead-nettle".
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Whispering to Witches
Twiggy trades the man at the counter a bag of handmade dead-nettle tea. Winifred Whirlbat: Winifred is the leader of the Dead-nettle Coven. She wears all black, like her fellow witches of Dead-nettle Coven.
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List of plants known as nettle
, Texas bull nettle
Cnidoscolus urens, bull nettle
Solanum elaeagnifolium, bull nettle, silver-leaf nettle, white horse-nettle
dead nettle, dumb nettle Solanum elaeagnifolium – bull nettle, silver-leaf nettle, white horse-nettle
Solanum rostratum – horse-nettle
nettle tree or tree nettle:
Celtis
Various
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Lamium galeobdolon
Lamium galeobdolon, commonly known as yellow archangel, golden dead-nettle, artillery plant, aluminium plant, or yellow weasel-snout, is a widespread wildflower
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Lamium maculatum
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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Mehmet Akif Ersoy Nature Park
, goat willow (Salix caprea), butcher's-broom (Ruscus aculeatus), wild privet, (Ligustrum vulgare), common lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), purple dead-nettle
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Lamium amplexicaule
Distribution and habitat
Henbit dead-nettle is probably native to the Mediterranean region but has since spread around the world.
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