Lamiums maculatum


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Read about Lamiums maculatum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lamiums maculatum (L. album and L. purpureum, L. variegatum). Straggling or half- trailing perennial, the tips ascending, slightly hairy: lvs. long-petioled (except the uppermost), cordate-ovate, blunt, round-toothed: fls. 1 in. long, ascending in the clusters, the upper lip strongly arched or hooded, the tube 2-3 times longer than the calyx, hairy within. Eu. —Fls. usually purple-red, but sometimes varying to white (when it is known as L. album, but the L. album of botanists is a different plant, having pointed and sharp-toothed lvs.). The lvs. are usually whitish blotched along the midrib (var. variegatum), and in this form it is common about old gardens, trailing in the waste places. The plant is also run wild. L. purpureum of the botanists is annual (see suppl. list below). CH


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