Intermediate Dead-Nettle
Lamium confertum Fr.

Lamium confertum is a species in the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as Intermediate Dead-Nettle. It was first described in 1845 by the author Fr. This plant is native to various regions in Europe and surrounding areas, including Finland, Iceland, Sweden, Croatia, Ireland, Greenland, the United Kingdom, Norway, Belgium, the Flemish Region, Denmark, the Baltic States, Czechoslovakia, Germany, and the Faroe Islands.
Description
Lamium confertum belongs to the genus Lamium within the Lamiaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly referred to as the mint family. The species is widely distributed across parts of northern and central Europe, as well as in the British Isles and surrounding territories. It was formally published in 1845, with the authorship credited to Fr. The plant is known by the common name Intermediate Dead-Nettle in English and shares the typical characteristics of the genus, such as square stems and opposite leaves.
Other common names
northern dead-nettleIntermediate Dead-NettleNorthern Deadnettle
Distribution
FI · IS · SE · HR · IE · Greenland · GB · NO · Belgium · Flemish Region · DK · Baltic States · Czechoslovakia · Denmark · Finland · Føroyar · Germany · Great Britain · Iceland · Ireland · Netherlands · North European Russi · Northwest European R · Norway · Sweden
Synonyms
Lamium intermediumLamium purpureum var. incisum



