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Flora of Cornwall (1999)

The descriptive text, below the map, is from the Flora of Cornwall (1999), which was a Tetrad Atlas (the maps had 2km square dots or Tetrads). The map on this web page depicts the plant's distribution at the 1km square scale and shows the records made pre-2000 which were used in the 1999 Flora and those made since.

Lamium hybridum - Cut-leaved Dead-nettle



Infrequent and very scattered, Cut-leaved Dead-nettle is most common in arable fields, but has been recorded in quarries, on waste ground and by the railway line near Threemilestone (SW74S, 1991, C.N.French). It is more common on the Isles of Scilly. Recent finds include Boscregan Farm (SW32P, 1991, R.J.Murphy), Camborne (SW64F, 1998, C.N.French), Rejerrah (SW75X, 1994, H.M.Meredith), Pendennis Castle (SW83F, 1991, P.E.Tompsett), near Tolverne (SW83P, 1998, R.E.Lees), Gerrans (SW83S, 1998, M.Tempest), above Beacon Cove (SW86N, 1997, H.M.Meredith), near Grampound (SW94N, 1993, R.J.Murphy), Brannel (SW95K, 1997, I.J.Bennallick), Rosenannon (SW96N, 1993, I.J.Bennallick), East Towan Farm (SX04E, 1997, I.J.Bennallick), Great Beer (SX20L, 1997, M.Atkinson), St. Germans (SX35P, 1998, M.Atkinson), Penlee Point (SX44J, 1992, S.C.Madge), Tregonhawke (SX45A, 1992, R.W.Gould) and Wilcove (SX45I, 1997, M.Atkinson).



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Source:

French, C.N., Murphy, R.J. & Atkinson, M. 1999. Flora of Cornwall. Wheal Seton Press, Camborne.