Lamium purpureum
Family: Lamiaceae
In Gerês you can easily feel the thrill for adventure but if you pause a little you can see its humble rural side. The purple dead-nettle is not as scary as its name suggests. The name serves to differentiate it from the stinging nettle: “A dead nettle doesn’t sting”. It thrives the most in rural environments.
Not many people know this, but young dead-nettles are edible (the leaves and flowers), although not particularly tasty.
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