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collage of Ground Ivy and Purple Deadnettle

Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederacea) vs. Purple Deadnettle (Lamium purpureum)

Updated April 18th, 2025

These introduced species are sometimes confused; both are common in gardens and they can grow together in the same habitat. They can be easily distinguished by leaves, flowers, and life cycle. Glechoma hederacea ranges much farther north, can survive in mowed lawns, is present year-round, and is more restricted to partly-sunny exposures, whereas Lamium purpureum inhabits a broader range of lighting conditions, from full sun to areas under a canopy of deciduous trees, and is absent in summer.

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collage of Henbit Deadnettle and Purple Deadnettle

Henbit Deadnettle (Lamium amplexicaule) vs. Purple Deadnettle (Lamium purpureum)

Updated April 18th, 2025

These introduced weedy annuals, both low-grade invasives in much of North America, overlap greatly in range and habitat, and are visually similar. They can be easily distinguished by close examination of the arrangement of leaves and flowers near the stem tips. L. purpureum is slightly more shade-tolerant, whereas L. amplexicaule has a slightly more extensive range and ranges into slightly drier conditions.

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