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Red Deadnettle

Lamium purpureum

Description:

(Wikipedia) It grows to 5–20 cm (rarely 30 cm) in height. The leaves have fine hairs, are green at the bottom and shade to purplish at the top; they are 2–4 cm long and broad, with a 1–2 cm petiole (leaf stalk), and wavy to serrated margins. The zygomorphic flowers are bright red-purple, with a top hood-like petal, two lower lip petal lobes and minute fang-like lobes between.They may be produced throughout the year, including mild weather in winter. This allows bees to gather its nectar for food when few other nectar sources are available. It is also a prominent source of pollen for bees in March/April (in UK), when bees need the pollen as protein to build up their nest.

Habitat:

Spotted on the edge of a street of the small village Stavropotamos (Kastoria, Greece).

Notes:

Greek name: Λαίμιο ή Λάμιο το πορφυρό

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KostasZontanos
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KostasZontanos

Δήμος Καστοριάς, Περιφέρεια Δυτικής Μακεδονίας, Greece

Spotted on Mar 15, 2015
Submitted on Mar 18, 2015

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