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Lamium flexuosum

Lamium flexuosum Ten.
Lamium flexuosum
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Lamium flexuosum is a species in the genus Lamium, belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It was first described in 1820 by the author Ten. The plant is native to several regions in southern Europe and northern Africa, including Algeria, France, Italy, Morocco, Sicilia, Spain, and Tunisia.

Description

Lamium flexuosum is part of the Lamiaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the mint or deadnettle family. This species is distributed across parts of southern Europe and the northern coast of Africa. It is found in Algeria, France, Italy, Morocco, Sicilia, Spain, and Tunisia. The species was first scientifically described in 1820 by the author Ten. As a member of the Lamium genus, it is likely to share certain morphological and ecological traits with other members of the genus, such as square stems and opposite leaves, which are characteristic of the Lamiaceae family.

Distribution

Algeria · France · Italy · Morocco · Sicilia · Spain · Tunisia

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