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  1. Their small, hooded magenta, pink or white flowers open in attractive whorls, which offer a lengthy floral display from mid-spring to early summer and continue sporadically into fall. Spotted Dead Nettle is typically used as a ground cover in shady areas and can cover large areas quickly.

  2. 17 wrz 2024 · Spotted dead nettle is a perennial groundcover that grows as an evergreen in warm regions and as a semi-evergreen, herbaceous plant everywhere else. It prefers growing in acidic soil in the shade and is particularly helpful for filling bare patches of ground that weeds would otherwise take over.

  3. Small, hooded, cotton candy pink flowers open in attractive whorls at the end of the stems in late spring and continue sporadically into fall. With a long bloom period and colorful foliage, Spotted Dead Nettle is an excellent groundcover for semi-shaded locations. Evergreen in mild winter climates.

  4. Spotted deadnettle, Lamium maculatum, is one of about 50 species in the type genus for the mint family (Lamiaceae) native to Europe, temperate western Asia and North Africa. The common name of “deadnettle” refers to the resemblance of the leaves to stinging nettles, but without the sting (therefore “dead”). This prostrate, herbaceous ...

  5. Lamium, commonly called spotted dead nettle, is a demur low-growing evergreen in mild climates. Its silvery mottled leaves and trailing stems can highlight shaded beds and walkway edges. Clusters of pink, white, or yellow miniature snapdragon-like flowers give spotted dead nettle extra appeal.

  6. Lamium maculatum (also known as spotted dead-nettle, [2] spotted henbit [3] and purple dragon) is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native throughout Europe and temperate Asia (Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, western China).

  7. Plant database entry for Spotted Dead Nettle (Lamium maculatum 'Chequers') with 12 images, one comment, and 20 data details.