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Lamium galeobdolon

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Lamiaceae

Scientific name
  
Lamium galeobdolon

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Lamium

Higher classification
  
Dead-nettles

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Similar
  
Dead‑nettles, Galeobdolon, Lamium maculatum, White nettle, Ajuga reptans

Lamium galeobdolon goldnessel yellow archangel


Lamium galeobdolon, commonly known as yellow archangel, artillery plant, or aluminium plant, is a widespread wildflower in Europe, and has been introduced elsewhere as a garden plant. It displays the asymmetric flower morphology, opposite leaves, and square stems typical of the mint family, Lamiaceae. The flowers are soft yellow and borne in axial clusters, with a prominent 'hood' (the dorsal lobe of the corolla). It spreads easily and so has been commonly used as an ornamental ground cover. It can be invasive in places where it is not native and caution must be taken when planting in these areas.

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Description

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Yellow archangel is a large-leaved perennial plant with underground runners growing to a height of about 40 to 80 cm (16 to 31 in). The paired opposite leaves are stalked, broadly ovate with a cordate base and toothed margin. The underside of the leaves is often purplish. The flowers grow in whorls in a terminal spike. The calyx is five-lobed. The corolla is yellow, 15 to 25 mm (0.6 to 1.0 in) long, the petals fused with a long tube and two lips. The upper lip is hooded and the lower lip has three similar-sized lobes with the central one being triangular and often streaked with orange. There are two short stamens and two long ones. The carpels are fused and the fruit is a four-chambered schizocarp.

Taxonomy

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There are a number of closely related taxa which hybridize with L. galeobdolon and in some cases are not unequivocally accepted as distinct species but considered subspecies or varieties by many authors. Most well-known among these is variegated yellow archangel (subsp. argentatum), whose leaves often have variegation, showing as silver patches arranged as a wide semicircle. This, and in particular its large-flowered and even stronger-marked cultivar 'variegatum', is the taxon most often met with as a garden escapee.

Subspecies

  • Lamium galeobdolon subsp. argentatum
  • Lamium galeobdolon subsp. endtmanii
  • Lamium galeobdolon subsp. flavidum
  • Lamium galeobdolon subsp. galeobdolon
  • Lamium galeobdolon subsp. montanum

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    References

    Lamium galeobdolon Wikipedia