
Stuttgart, Germany, 04/2022(Backlit)
Lamium galeobdolon
Scientific Name
Lamium galeobdolon
FAMILY
lamiacea
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
zygomorph
Common Name
Yellow archangel
ORDER
lamiales
BLOSSOM COLOR
yellow
PHYLLOTAXIS
opposite
Lamium galeobdolon, commonly known as yellow archangel, is a perennial wildflower native to Europe. It is recognized by its nettle-like leaves—often marked with silvery patterns—and its distinctive yellow, hooded flowers arranged in whorls along the stem. The name “galeobdolon” comes from Greek for “smelling like a weasel,” referring to the plant’s sharp scent when crushed. Unlike true nettles, it bears no stinging hairs and is adapted to deep shade, making it one of the characteristic bloomers of ancient, undisturbed woodlands. Its early flowers provide an important nectar source for bumblebees emerging in spring.
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Stuttgart, Germany, 04/2022(Backlit)