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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Lamiaceae

Tribe
  
Lamieae

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Lamiales

Subfamily
  
Lamioideae

Scientific name
  
Lamium

Higher classification
  
Lamioideae

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Lower classifications
  
White nettle, Lamium maculatum, Purple Deadnettle, Lamium galeobdolon, Lamium amplexicaule

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Lamium (dead-nettles) is a genus of about 40–50 species of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, of which it is the type genus. They are all herbaceous plants native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, but several have become very successful weeds of crop fields and are now widely naturalised across much of the temperate world.

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Description

The genus includes both annual and perennial species; they spread by both seeds and stems rooting as they grow along the ground. They have square stems and coarsely textured pairs of leaves, often with striking patterns or variegation. They produce double-lipped flowers in a wide range of colours.

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The common name "dead-nettle" refers to the resemblance of Lamium album to the very distantly related stinging nettles, but unlike those, they do not have stinging hairs and so are harmless or apparently "dead".

Several closely related genera were formerly included in Lamium by some botanists, including Galeopsis (hemp-nettles) and Leonurus (motherworts).

Cultivation

Lamium species are widely cultivated as groundcover, and numerous cultivars have been selected for garden use. They are frost hardy and grow well in most soils. Flower colour determines planting season and light requirement: white- and purple-coloured flowered species are planted in spring and prefer full sun. The yellow-flowered ones are planted in fall (autumn) and prefer shade. They often have invasive habits and need plenty of room.

Ecology

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Lamium species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Angle Shades, Setaceous Hebrew Character and the Coleophora case-bearers C. ballotella, C. lineolea and C. ochripennella.

Species
  • Lamium album L. – (white dead-nettle) – widespread across Europe + northern Asia from Spain + Norway to Japan + Kamchatka; naturalized in New Zealand + North America
  • Lamium amplexicaule L. – (henbit dead-nettle)       – widespread across Europe and northern Asia from Spain + Norway to Japan + Kamchatka, as well as North Africa, Ethiopia, Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands; naturalized in New Zealand, Hawaii, South America + North America
  • Lamium bifidum Cirillo – Mediterranean from Portugal to Romania
  • Lamium caucasicum Grossh. – Caucasus (southern European Russia, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan)
  • Lamium confertum Fr. – northern Europe from Ireland to northern Russia; naturalized in Greenland + Iceland
  • Lamium coutinhoi J.G.García – Portugal
  • Lamium demirizii A.P.Khokhr. – Turkey
  • Lamium eriocephalum Benth. – Turkey
  • Lamium flexuosum Ten. – Spain, France, Italy, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia
  • Lamium galactophyllum Boiss. & Reut. – Turkey
  • Lamium galeobdolon (L.) L. – northern + central Europe and western Asia from Spain + Denmark east to Iran + Western Siberia; naturalized in New Zealand + Madeira
  • Lamium garganicum L. – Mediterranean + western Asia from Portugal to Kazakhstan + Saudi Arabia
  • Lamium gevorense (Gómez Hern.) Gómez Hern. & A.Pujadas – Spain, Portugal, Corsica
  • Lamium glaberrimum (K.Koch) Taliev – Crimea
  • Lamium × holsaticum Prahl – central Europe (L. album × L. maculatum)
  • Lamium macrodon Boiss. & A.Huet – Turkey, Caucasus, Syria, Iran, Iraq
  • Lamium maculatum (L.) L. – (spotted white dead-nettle, purple dragon) – Europe + Middle East from Portugal to Turkey; also Gansu + Xinjiang Provinces of western China
  • Lamium moluccellifolium (northern dead-nettle)
  • Lamium moschatum Mill. – eastern Mediterranean (Greece, Turkey, Syria, Palestine, Cyprus)
  • Lamium multifidum L. – Turkey, Caucasus
  • Lamium orientale (Fisch. & C.A.Mey.) E.H.L.Krause – Turkey, Syria, Palestine
  • Lamium orvala L. – Austria, Italy, Hungary, Slovenia
  • Lamium purpureum L. (red dead-nettle) – northern + central Europe and western Asia from Spain + Denmark east to Caucasus + Siberia; naturalized in Korea, Taiwan, North America, New Zealand, Argentina, Falkland Islands
  • Lamium taiwanense S.S.Ying – Taiwan
  • Lamium tomentosum Willd. – Turkey, Caucasus, Iran, Iraq
  • Lamium vreemanii A.P.Khokhr. – Turkey
  • References

    Lamium Wikipedia