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The form of the leaves are similar to white deadnettle.
Though superficially similar to a nettle in appearance, it is not related and does not sting, hence the name "deadnettle".
Red-tailed bumblebees prefer the nectar of various species of clover and deadnettle.
Some spread by underground roots like deadnettle, while others seed themselves all over the place, particularly bleeding hearts and black-eyed susans.
The essential oil of the red deadnettle (Lamium purpureum) is characterized by its high contents of germacrene D.
Favourite food sources are flowering plants as thistles; the queen also visits white deadnettle and vetches, while the male feeds on bramble, knapweed, lavender and honeysuckles.
When used for flowers, red often refers to purplish (red deadnettle, red clover, red helleborine) or pink (red campion, red valerian) colors.
Lamium amplexicaule (Henbit Deadnettle, Greater Henbit) is a species of Lamium native to Europe, western Asia and northern Africa.
The red deadnettle, purple deadnettle, purple archangel, or velikdenche (Lamium purpureum) is a herbaceous flowering plant native to Europe and Asia.
In the mountains there are typical Mediterranean species such as the white deadnettle, rock rose, thyme, rosemary and marjoram lily like the turpentine tree, juniper and pine trees like pine, carob tree and wild olive.
Lamium maculatum (also known as spotted deadnettle, spotted henbit and purple dragon) is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native throughout Europe and temperate Asia (Lebanon, Syria and Turkey).