Henbit Deadnettle
Lamium amplexicaule
Plantae
COMMON
Stats
- Lifespan
- Annual
- Size
- Small
- Diet
- Photosynthetic
- Biome
- Temperate grassland
- Range
- Europe and Asia
- Movement
- Sessile
- Breeding
- Seeds
- Defense
- Camouflage
- Status
- Common
About
A low-growing winter annual in the mint family, henbit deadnettle is one of the earliest nectar sources for bees, blooming from late winter through spring. Its upper leaves clasp the stem directly — a trait encoded in its species name, *amplexicaule*, Latin for 'stem-clasping.'
Life cycle
- 1.seedA dormant seed waits for water and warmth before germinating.
- 2.sproutA first shoot emerges with cotyledon leaves and a tap root reaching down.
- 3.saplingA young plant grows true leaves and a stem or trunk, putting on height each season.
- 4.matureFully grown, flowering or fruiting at adult size.
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Taxonomy
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Lamiales
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Genus
- Lamium
- Species
- Lamium amplexicaule