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Flowering of Ground Cover plant dead-nettle or pink pewter lamium maculatum  (Silver Carpet) with silvery white with green edges leaves and pink flowers. Gardening , floriculture, landscape design concept
Lamium galeobdolon
Lamium galeobdolon flowers. Lamiaceae perennial plants.Blooms yellow flowers from spring to early summer and is used as a ground cover.
Top view of the flowers of a white deadnettle. White deadnettle (Lamium album) superficially resembles the stinging nettle. It is also known as archangel, a plant 'to make the heart merry, to make a good colour in the face, and to refresh the vital spirits' (John Gerard, (The Herball), 1597). Deadnettles belong to the flower family Lamiaceae.
Epimedium
Lemon Indian nettle - 'Monarda citriodora'
Jasnotka purpureum (Latin Lamium purpureum). Small depth of field. Small green leaves and purple flowers on a sunny day. Wild nettle blooming in the forest, Lamium purpureum.
Low to short, often purplish, aromatic, hairy annual. Leaves oval, blunt toothed, stalked; lower bract longer than wide, stalked. Flowers pinkish-purple, 10-18mm long, with a straight corolla-tube; calyx teeth spreading in fruit.\nHabitat: Cultivated and waste land, a frequent weed of gardens.\nFlowering Season: March-December.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a quite common Species of the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
white nettle flowers background with green leaves
Spring blooms
Purple Deadnettle Weeds in Spring
Watercress is considered the “Queen of Healthy Vegetables”. It is currently very popular because it is rich in many nutrients such as calcium, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin A, iron, etc. It also contains antioxidants that can inhibit and prevent cancer, so it has received a lot of attention today.\n\nProperties of watercress\n\nHelps fight free radicals, helps slow down aging.\nHelps strengthen the body's immune system, maintains health.\nHelps maintain and treat eyesight because it is a vegetable rich in vitamin A.\nLutein and beta-carotene in this vegetable help reduce the risk of eye diseases such as cataracts and retinal degeneration.\nHelps prevent and treat bleeding gums.\nIt is a vegetable that does not contain cholesterol and also helps reduce blood fat levels.\nHerbal experts believe that watercress can help cleanse the blood in the body.\nHelps maintain and strengthen bones and teeth.\nSuitable for patients with respiratory diseases.\nHelps prevent coronary artery disease.\nSuitable for patients with urinary tract infections.\nWatercress has the ability to cleanse toxins from the body.\nHelps reduce triglyceride levels in the bloodstream.\nHelps reduce the destruction of white blood cells by up to 23%\nHelps prevent cancer and helps prevent the spread of cancer cells to other areas\nHelps prevent lung cancer\nHelps reduce the growth of colon cancer cells\nHelps reduce DNA damage of cells in the intestines\nHelps inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells\nHelps reduce the dangers of cancer caused by cigarette smoke and other toxins received from various foods\nHelps with digestion\nHas the property of helping to stop bleeding when mixed with vinegar
White dead-nettle, Lamium album, flowers close-up, selective focus, shallow DOF
Lemon Mint
Spring in the wild in the woods yellow deaf nettle (Lamium galeobdolon) blooms
Pink wildflowers.
The White nettle (Lamium album) are rather similar to the Stinging nettle but do not sting. Uppland, Sweden
Spring blooms
Red-dead nettle flowering on a grassland in Estonia, Northern Europe
Flowering nettles in a scene from an English countryside walk in Springtime when colourful wild flowers bloom in profusion and farm life thrives in the fresh green landscape , England, UK
flowers captured in Bohinj valley Slovenia
Vertical image of the growing herb golden marjoram
Nature green tiny leaf wall background in spring time.
Garden: modern style, a buch of blooming yellow Phlomis russeliana flower heads, in front of a fence ccoverd with creeping plants.
Pedicularis canadensis (Wood Betony) Native North American Prairie Wildflower
wild vines
Lamium maculatum or spotted deadnettle green and white plant background
Fresh green vibrant leaves all over full frame picture; a beautiful green wallpaper, background or backdrop
Rhinanthus minor yellow flowers
A rather delicate, low, hairless, rhizomatous perennial forming carpets; stem slender, erect, unbranched. Basal leaves 2-ternate, with oval or oblong lobes, long stalked; stem leaves one pair, ternate, the segments trilobed. Flowers greenish, in small clusters, 6-8mm across, each normally with 5 flowers. Fruit greenish, but seldom produced.\nHabitat: Shady places on moist soils, to 2400m.\nFlowering Season: April-May.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis is a quite scarce Species in the described Habitats in the Eastern and Southern Parts of the Netherlands.
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