wild flowers in fife & kinross - Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
wild flowers in fife & kinross - Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
wild flowers in fife & kinross - Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
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Ssp. argentatum is an <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g throw-out <strong>in</strong> woods <strong>and</strong> shady places, fast<br />
spread<strong>in</strong>g; ssp. galeobdolon was a rare 19th century escape.<br />
Lamium album White Dead-nettle<br />
Common <strong>in</strong> a variety of habitats.<br />
Lamium maculatum Spotted Dead-nettle<br />
A rare escape or throw-out, rarely established, as at Denmuir (Parbroath).<br />
Lamium purpureum Red Dead-nettle<br />
A very common weed.<br />
Lamium hybridum Cut-leaved Dead-nettle<br />
Local on dry banks, <strong>and</strong> as an occasional weed, rare <strong>in</strong> K<strong>in</strong>ross.<br />
Lamium confertum Northern Dead-nettle<br />
An uncommon arable weed, only <strong>in</strong> East Neuk, decreas<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Lamium amplexicaule Henbit Dead-nettle<br />
A common weed, less so <strong>in</strong> K<strong>in</strong>ross.<br />
(Galeopsis angustifolia Red Hemp Nettle)<br />
A mid 19th century weed, sometimes abundant, then casual only (1914).<br />
Galeopsis speciosa Large-flowered Hempnettle<br />
A local weed, widespread but absent from some parts.<br />
Galeopsis tetrahit Common Hemp-nettle<br />
A common weed, very like the next.<br />
Galeopsis bifida Bifid Hemp-nettle<br />
A local weed, very like the last.<br />
Phlomis russeliana Turkish Sage<br />
A very rare escape (planted?) <strong>in</strong> the Balmer<strong>in</strong>o area.<br />
Marrubium vulgare White Horehound<br />
Now very rare: on Inchcolm s<strong>in</strong>ce 1821-->; Inchkeith 1710-1847 (at least);<br />
Burntisl<strong>and</strong> 1777-c.1890.<br />
Scutellaria galericulata Skullcap<br />
Locally common <strong>in</strong> damp ground, e.g. Rossie Bog.<br />
Teucrium scorodonia Wood Sage<br />
Common <strong>and</strong> widespread, often <strong>in</strong> rocky places <strong>and</strong> on banks.