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Dead-nettle (Lamium orvala) flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dead-nettle (Lamium orvala) flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup LAMIUM orvala in garden border Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink dead-nettle (Lamium orvala), Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balm-leaved archangel Lamium orvala, velvety purple flowers with two lips Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Purple Flowers of Lamium Orvala, Isolated on White Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lamium orvala, commonly known as balm-leaved archangel, is a species native to central - eastern Europe. This one is an easy, non- Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dead-nettle (Lamium orvala) flower
Flower of a balm leaved archangel Lamium orvala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flower of a balm leaved archangel Lamium orvala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of Lamium orvala a thorn of large, velvety purple-pink flowers with a hood Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of Balm-leaved Red Deadnettle, Lamium orvala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flower of a balm leaved archangel Lamium orvala Royalty Free Stock Photo
2023 04 01 Mossano Lamium orvala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flower of a balm leaved archangel Lamium orvala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sometimes called giant dead-nettle, this member of the family comes from Italy and France. Happy in partial or even deep shade and in fairly poor soil as long as it is not too dry, this is a good source of nectar for bees fairly early in the season. Unlike some others in this family, it does not spread. The attractive flowers are deep pink to purple and can be up to 2cm long.


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