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- Lamium purpureum (from Latin purpureum – purple), known as red dead-nettle, purple dead-nettle, or purple archangel, is an annual herbaceous flowering...
- established genus Lamium by recognizing four species: Lamium album, Lamium purpureum, Lamium amplexicaule, and Lamium multifidum. The name Lamium L. is the primary...
- the suggestion that it may indeed be of hybrid origin, between Lamium purpureum and Lamium bifidum, so Villars had unexpected insight in his name choice...
- pollinating insects, the flowers self-pollinate. It is often found alongside Lamium purpureum (red dead-nettle), for which it is easily mistaken, because the two...
- The phylogeny depicted below is based on seven different sources. Lamium purpureum, showing the bilaterally symmetrical flower Leucas aspera in Hyderabad...
- in the sunflower family native to eastern and central North America Lamium purpureum, the red deadnettle, purple deadnettle or purple archangel, a herbaceous...
- L. purpureum may refer to: Lamium purpureum, the red deadnettle, purple deadnettle or purple archangel, a herbaceous flowering plant species native to...
- Lamium multifidum is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. Lamium multifidum was described and named by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. "Lamium...
- Greece. The larvae feed on Ballota nigra, Glechoma hederacea, Lamium album, Lamium purpureum, Stachys officinalis and Stachys sylvatica. Larvae can be found...
- vulgaris), shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), red deadnettle (Lamium purpureum) and chickweed (Stellaria media) can survive unharmed through very...