PL ex. cor. 
32. LABIATE. 132. Lamium. 375 
1. Lamium album. White dead-nettle. 
Leaves ovate heartshape, pointed, acutely serrate, pe- 
tioled; whirls 20-flowered. 
Lamium album, Raii Syn. 240, 1 ; Ger. em. 702, 1 ; Lin. S. P. 809. 
Lamium vulgare album, seu Archangelicum flore albo, Park. 604. 
White archangel. Dead nettle. 
Ruins and waysides ; perennial; May to September. 
Rhizoma creeping ; leaves deeply serrated ; flowers up- 
right, white, rarely flesh-colour; galea villous; calyx bald, 
with a brown spot; anthers black. 
2. Lamium maculatum. Spotted dead-nettle . 
Stem hirsute; leaves heartshape, wrinkled, pointed, hir- 
sute, broadly serrate; whirls 10-flowered. 
Lamium montanum Columnae, Park. 605. 
Lamium maculatum, Lin. S. P. 809. 
Banks; perennial; April. 
Stem ascending : hairs deflexed ; petioles long ; root 
leaves with a white spot ; flowers large, purple or white ; 
galea irregularly crenated ; anthers tawny. 
3. Lamium purpureum. Purple dead-nettle. 
Leaves heartshape, blunt, petioled, toothed ; teeth blunt 
and unequal ; upper leaves crowded; whirls 8 or 10-flowered; 
tube of the corolla bearded on the inside at the bottom ; 
galea not nicked. 
Lamium rubrum, Raii Syn. 240, 2; Ger. em. 703, 3. 
Lamium vulgare, folio subrotundo, flore rubro, Park. 604. 
Lamium purpureum, Lin. S. P. 809. 
Lamium nudum, Moench Meth. 393. 
Small dead nettle. Red archangel. 
Ruins and waste places $ annual ; May to September. 
Stem bald, branched at bottom : leaves unequally cre- 
nated ; flowers purple or white ; anthers red ; calyx bald ; 
teeth fringed. — This, as well as the 1. album, is used as a 
pot-herb. 
0. integrum. Lfeaves not cut : flowers small. 
Lamium rubrum foliis per ambitum nec serratis nec crenatis, flore 
minore, Prof. Martyn's MS. 
4. Lamium incisum. Cut-leaved dead-nettle. 
Leaves heartshape, dilated, petioled, acutely and une- 
qually cut ; upper leaves crowded ; tube of the corolla bald 
on the inside, slenderer than the calyx. 
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