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Lamium (Greek for throat, referring to the shape of the corolla). Labiatae. Dead Nettle. Annual
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and perennial herbs of the Old World, of which several run wild in this country as weeds and
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others are cultivated as hardy border plants.
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Botanically, Lamium is distinguished by a 2-lipped corolla, of which the tube is somewhat longer
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than the calyx, the upper lip ascending and concave, and the lower one 3-lobed: stamens 4, in 2
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pairs, ascending under the upper lip: fls. in axillary or terminal whorls, often rather showy: lvs.
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opposite, mostly crenatedentate and petiolate: calyx awl-toothed.—Low herbs, of some 40 species
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in Eu., N. Afr. and Asia.
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Lamiums are diffuse mostly pubescent or hairy herbs, commonly decumbent at the base and often
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almost trailing. They are of the easiest culture in any open soil. Useful for rockwork. The
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cultivated kinds are perennial, and are commonly propagated by division.
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