This plant is very common in North america too. It also comes in variegated leaf variety Tanay
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Na Bha <[email protected]> wrote: > > Goldnessel-100_0232.JPG Goldnessel and Purpurroter nessel the rest is > Goldnessel. > Fotos taken in April 2011, on a bicycletrip. > > all Lamiums saw on the wayside. Contains nectar and pollen for bees. > cultivated as ornamental plats for gardens. But this wild flower is much > more beautiful. > Nalini > > > -- *Tanay Bose* Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant. Department of Botany. University of British Columbia . 3529-6270 University Blvd. Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4 (Canada) Phone: 778-323-4036 (Mobile) 604-822-2019 (Lab) 604-822-6089 (Fax) [email protected] *Webpages:* http://www.botany.ubc.ca/people/mberbee.html http://www.botany.ubc.ca/people/gradstud.html https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/

