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boschintegral-photo · 16 days
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Golden Deaf Nettle (Lamium Galeobdolon)
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jillraggett · 7 days
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Plant of the Day
Friday 19 April 2024
In the shade of a woodland garden the Anemone blanda (winter windflower, Balkan anemone) were flowering. The flowers are an intense blue, but the species can produce shades of pink and white. This spreading perennial here contrasts with the silver evergreen foliage of Lamium maculatum 'Beacon Silver' (spotted deadnettle).
Jill Raggett
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botaniqueer · 4 days
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Visited my P-patch and decided to do an impromptu harvest! There is a big lilac (Syringa vulgaris) in the area so I took some flowers to try and turn into a syrup. Aside from the lilac I also harvested a bunch of weeds from the giving gardens to eat! I figured I could make stir fry using the fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), red deadnettle (Lamium purpureum), and mint (Mentha spp.) growing everywhere. I’m thinking I could improvise something Mediterranean or Greek-adjacent.
Also, a bonus leafhopper on the mint!
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nh-art · 1 year
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Spring time collectibles
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kristo-flowers · 1 year
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Red deadnettle
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Spotted Deadnettle Lamium maculatum Lamiaceae
Photograph taken on May 31, 2023, at Marmora, Ontario.
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haveyougrownthisplant · 3 months
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alhym-fr · 1 year
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Say hello to Lamium, Clan Alhym's chief herbalist!
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nncastle · 1 year
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Planting in dry shade is tricky but possible. I have a combination of lamium, Jack Frost brunnera, periwinkle, hosta, plantain lily, pachysandra, epimedium, lungwort, lily of the valley, bleeding hearts, mukdenia, heuchera, and ferns.
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coffeenuts · 2 years
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62516.02 Lamium maculatum, Trollius europaeus by horticultural art https://flic.kr/p/2nKH2xc
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realmofshade · 10 months
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Haven't done a plant update in a hot minute huh. Ruby celebrates her second year of plant life this spring/summer, and wow has she taken off! I used to rotate her but she started growing long branches over the edge of the table...and now I just can't. So I leave her be, prune her leaves every day or two (she's growing SO MANY new ones), and watch her thrive in the sunlight.
It's hard to get a good picture of her scale, but in the first picture you can see her pot in the middle of her mass. So use that for scale when comparing with old pictures.
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We need to talk about Gemma. I didn't realize it at the time, but I think campfire coleus plants are supposed to be annuals. I stubbornly refused to let her die over the winter, and uh...yeah...she grew...a little bit... Her tag says she's supposed to be 14-28" tall. I measured her this morning and she's 29.5". She's so tall that if I don't let her rest against the window, she will uproot from her own weight. Woops.
Hugo does alright, but I think he gets too much sun. I was hoping Gemma would shade him a little more, but alas, life never works the way you expect it to. He's still thriving though, his leaves just usually scorch. But he's happy enough.
I don't have any good pictures of Tomas because his pot is currently overrun with my wildflower mix. He's at an awkward stage in life because he's grown too lanky and keeps wanting to fall over. He also keeps growing aerial roots to try and stabilize...aerial roots that he grows over the side of the pot. Not ideal. We're working on it.
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jillraggett · 2 years
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Plant of the Day
Tuesday 13 September 2022
The cultivar of a wildflower of ancient woodlands and hedgerows Lamium galeobdolon ‘Variegatum’ (yellow archangel, aluminium archangel, weasel's snout) is thriving in the shade of a tree in this garden’s woodland border. The yellow flowers appear in the spring but the silver variegated leaves provide interest all year round.
Jill Raggett
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crudlynaturephotos · 1 year
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nh-art · 5 months
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Trumpets
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learmonti · 2 years
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🌱👽🌱 henbit 🌱👾🌱
lamium amplexicaule
lamium | genus | deadnettle
lamiaceae | family | mint
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White deadnettle (Lamium album) wildflower photo I took 30/03/2024, near Smeaton, West Yorkshire, UK
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