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White dead-nettle

A perennial plant that prefers fertile, semi-shaded sites. As it’s name suggests White dead-nettle does not sting and is a valuable source of food for bees and is sometimes referred to as the bee nettle.

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White dead-nettle Lamium album


Plant Family Lamiaceae
Aliases Bee nettle, white nettle
Flowering Period May – December
Flower colour White
Soil type Moist, fertile
Habitat Grassland, woodland, verges
Status Common
White dead-nettle

 

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