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Family: Lamiaceae
 White Dead-nettle Lamium album Flowering time: May-November. Perennial. Archaeophyte Frequent on neutral or basic soils on roadsides, field margins, railway banks and fertile waste ground and in open woodland. An erect, hairy plant, the coarse-toothed leaves are nettle-like but completely stingless. The two-lipped white flowers are in dense, well-spaced whorls in the leaf axils. Spreads by means of seeds and long, spreading stolons.  | 
	
 
White Dead-nettle, Lamium album 
Dorset. September 2007