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Purple Deadnettle

Lamium purpureum

Description:

Small, upright wildflower with finely haired leaves. The leaves are purplish at the top, transitioning to green near the bottom. Small pink/purple hooded flowers are produced between the leaves. This is an introduced and invasive plant in North America (Native to Europe and Asia), however, it is an early bloomer and is an important source of pollen for bees in early Spring. The plant is edible as a leafy green.

Habitat:

Temperate forest bordering the James River. Pony Pasture Park, Virginia.

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ForestDragon
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ForestDragon

Richmond City, Virginia, USA

Spotted on Mar 21, 2015
Submitted on Apr 10, 2015

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