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Lamium amplexicaule, commonly known as henbit dead-nettle, [2] is a species of Lamium native to the Old World. The specific name refers to the leaves, which are amplexicaul (clasping the stem). Description
Lamium amplexicaule L. – (henbit dead-nettle) – widespread across Europe and northern Asia from Spain + Norway to Japan + Kamchatka, as well as North Africa, Ethiopia, Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands; naturalised in New Zealand, Hawaii, South America + North America
Henbit: Lamium amplexicaule: April orange red, red, purplish red Apr – Jul poor Common Mallow: Malva sp. Apr – Sep mauve feral good White Sweet Clover: Melilotus alba: May – Aug yellow to dark yellow feral and cultivated good Yellow Sweet Clover: Melilotus officinalis: May – Aug yellow to dark yellow feral and cultivated Sainfoin ...
1 oz deadnettle or henbit tops, including flowers, or spinach, stems removed (1 1/2 cups) 1 oz wild garlic greens or chives, cut into 1/2- to 1-inch lengths (3/4 cup), plus more for garnish;
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Henbit may refer to: Any of several plant species with the common name "henbit": Lamium amplexicaule, wild flower known as henbit dead-nettle, common henbit, or greater henbit; Lamium album, white henbit or archangel; Lamium confertum, garden henbit; Lamium galeobdolon, yellow henbit or yellow archangel; Lamium maculatum, spotted henbit
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