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Lamium moschatum

Lamium moschatum Mill.
Lamium moschatum
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Lamium moschatum, described by Mill. in 1768, is a species in the genus Lamium of the Lamiaceae family. It is native to regions including Cyprus, East Aegean Is., Greece, Kriti, Lebanon-Syria, Palestine, Turkey-in-Europe, and Turkey.

Description

Lamium moschatum is a member of the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as the mint family. This species is distributed across several regions in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, including Cyprus, East Aegean Is., Greece, Kriti, Lebanon-Syria, Palestine, Turkey-in-Europe, and Turkey. The species was first published in 1768 by the author Mill.

Distribution

Cyprus · East Aegean Is. · Greece · Kriti · Lebanon-Syria · Palestine · Turkey-in-Europe · Turkey

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