How to Identify Purple Dead Nettle - Lamium purpureum

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Hey guys in this video we'll take a look at a very common plant that's easy to identify, known as Purple Dead Nettle, or Lamium purpureum. Purple Dead Nettle is frequently found in lawns, gardens, fields, edges of roadsides and edges of trails. Like its name implies the plant has purple flowers and even the leaves on the top of the plant will have a purple coloration to them. Though it's called a nettle, it doesn't actually sting like a regular Stinging Nettle would. The leaves of this plant are spade shaped with rounded teeth running along the margins. Being in the Mint family it has other characteristics that other mints carry, like having a square stem and an opposite leafing pattern. There are two shapes of leaves you will find on this plant. On the top of the plant are the spade shaped leaves mentioned earlier, and at the base of the plant the leaves will be more heart shaped, somewhat reminiscent of young Garlic Mustard leaves. Though it's in the mint family it doesn't have any minty flavor, instead it's more peppery and grass like, so be aware of that when you use it in salads. This plant is edible and medicinal and is frequently used in teas and salves.

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  • @stellarmagi
    @stellarmagi Год назад +101

    I loved this flower when I was a kid, I used to gather little bouquets of it in the Spring. Little did I know I was harvesting food!

  • @GeckoHiker
    @GeckoHiker Год назад +59

    In the Ozarks, I collect Purple Dead Nettles and make a pesto with sunflower seeds, garlic, and walnut oil to eat right away or freeze into cubes for pasta dishes later. It's really good fresh on grilled morels!

    • @nlbhaduri
      @nlbhaduri Год назад +9

      It would be lovely to have your entire recipe for that pesto!

    • @barbaramashburn7980
      @barbaramashburn7980 Год назад +1

      🎉so cool. Appreciate More information 🎉

    • @ellyketchum3290
      @ellyketchum3290 Год назад +2

      Yeah I'm also here for the recipe please thank you :)

    • @MoniMeka
      @MoniMeka Год назад +1

      Can I have the entire recipe? This stuff grows everywhere in my hometown in Mississippi! I have eaten it raw, but it taste like dirt to me. Lol. I need a recipe or somethin'! 😂😂😂😂

    • @Striker9
      @Striker9 Год назад

      I would love a recipe also 😆 that sounds really good

  • @MiltonRoe
    @MiltonRoe Год назад +13

    I have been wondering what this cute little plant in my yard was for years and never got around to looking it up. It's so attractive, I figured it was some perennial that escaped a garden. So exciting to know it is a native wildflower.

  • @RagnaroksHomesteading
    @RagnaroksHomesteading Год назад +23

    We have entire raised beds of purple dead nettle every Spring. Great information, thanks for sharing. 🌲🦌🌲

  • @imarrywhales
    @imarrywhales Год назад +3

    I came across this video this morning. I was fascinated bc just yesterday I was walking along the roadside and I found a bunch of this plant. I stopped to smell it. I wondered if it was medicinal. Now I know it is! I'll go back with a basket and collect some!

  • @Besidethecrime
    @Besidethecrime Год назад +4

    All over my yard…. I can’t wait to use this in salves & teas. 😎
    Thank you.

  • @laurenwyatt
    @laurenwyatt Год назад +1

    I have this growing in my yard right now and left it because I thought it was pretty! So cool to know more about it 😃

  • @amandabrown1045
    @amandabrown1045 Год назад +1

    Ty sooo much for this video! I’ve been trying to id this one for years now. I have heard it called catmint. I’m so very pleased to find that it’s edible and medicinal! Ty again! ❤

  • @happy.homestead
    @happy.homestead Год назад +14

    Thank-you! I just found a lot of this growing out in the area where my quail cage is. I had a run in over a decade ago with stinging nettle that found its way into my yard when I had manure dropped from a farm in town. Holy moly!! I had no idea of stinging nettle. I'd never heard of it. My legs were on fire for a good week. It was like someone had scrubbed insulation fibers into my legs. When I saw this growing around the area of the quail cage, I didn't want to end up in a bad way again! This video couldn't have been posted at a better time! I was a little unsure when I bent down and examined the plants, because under the flowers, on the stems, are soft spikes. So, I was terrified I was going to have a problem out there! Thanks so much for a great video. Now, I want to try some in a salad!

    • @susanblack7782
      @susanblack7782 Год назад +3

      I can only imagine what you went through with the Stinging Nettle. I don’t blame you for being cautious of Dead Nettle and imagining the worst scenario, lol! This guy is very well versed in Plant knowledge and lectures to the point and on point.

    • @pimpnick4920
      @pimpnick4920 Год назад

      If you know what jewel weed is rub it on your legs. The pain goes away instantly. The burr plant that looks like rhubarb works too.

  • @melissacross9394
    @melissacross9394 Год назад +55

    Excellent description and visuals. We have this on our acreage, so happy to know it is edible. Thank you so much. Your a great teacher.

    • @bobs5596
      @bobs5596 Год назад

      the name doesn't give me a lot of confidence...

    • @MoniMeka
      @MoniMeka Год назад

      @@bobs5596 it's called dead nettle because it doesn't sting.

  • @racqfitness7028
    @racqfitness7028 Год назад +26

    Wow... thank you! 😊 if we just pay attention, food is right in our backyard. 👏🏾 🙌🏾 👏🏾

    • @TrilliumWildEdibles
      @TrilliumWildEdibles  Год назад +4

      You're very welcome! Absolutely! There's so much food right under our feet and it's super healthy for us too!

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 Год назад +38

    Excellent video with good clear visuals and straight-to-the-point scripted narration. I've always had difficulty distinguishing this plant from henbit. You get my 👍

  • @janhoffman5624
    @janhoffman5624 Год назад +12

    I was working in my back yard over the weekend and noticed a lot of this plant all over the yard. Thank you so much for this video. It taught me a lot, and now I know what I'm looking at! I also live in South Central Indiana. Very cool and I am so happy to support a local channel on wild plants!

  • @r0se_777
    @r0se_777 Год назад +8

    Looks like self heal! Thanks for this✨They are both such special & healing herbs🌼🙏🌸

  • @carolinekinney2364
    @carolinekinney2364 Год назад +4

    I was looking at this plant yesterday in my yard wondering if it was edible and this morning I got my answer thanks to you! It’s good to know if food shortages were to continually get worse what we can eat that grows in the wild. Ty so much!

  • @whysprs
    @whysprs Год назад +8

    Welcome back Josh, glad to see when you post. Purple dead nettle ive been watching since about the first of march thia year but finally bloomed earlier this week right after the grape hyacinth did

    • @TrilliumWildEdibles
      @TrilliumWildEdibles  Год назад +2

      Yeah mine just started blooming about a week ago as well. It's always nice seeing you in the comments!

  • @Sue-ec6un
    @Sue-ec6un Год назад +11

    What I like best about it is that I can let it run rampant throughout my yard in the early spring and it magically disappears just as the grass is full and lush. I did not know until last week that it was edible! Live and learn, as you learn to live better :)

  • @catherinew452
    @catherinew452 Год назад

    Thanks buddy! north east indiana. Checking in... all kinds of real food coming up in my yard right now. Praise God

  • @LaLaLonna
    @LaLaLonna Год назад

    Im in Nashville, TN and I have a ton of this and chickweed in my backyard. When i moved to this home i got a plant identifier app and figured every plant and tree i have in my backyard.

  • @gordaro2828
    @gordaro2828 Год назад +4

    Thanks, man...I live on Vancouver Island and was stumped by this plant. The square stalk was the key to identification. A mint, yes. Great production. Cheers from B.C. (Canada)

  • @ladyc8426
    @ladyc8426 Год назад

    I love the color purple ! Thanks for sharing👍💜

  • @tjmattingly33
    @tjmattingly33 Год назад +2

    I'm from central Indiana as well, I see fields of it off of Hwy 40 and I love the color.

  • @susanblack7782
    @susanblack7782 Год назад +5

    I love Henbit and Dead Nettle! I let them bloom out before I think of mowing. Also, the wild Violets, I let bloom out. I had no idea Dead Nettle is a wild edible!!! I shall try it in a salad this Spring. Thanks and I love your Channel content.

    • @TrilliumWildEdibles
      @TrilliumWildEdibles  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful for you!

    • @dogslobbergardens-hv2wf
      @dogslobbergardens-hv2wf Год назад +2

      You're doing it right :) It's wise to let those helpful plants grow out and ensure seed for next year before mowing.

  • @Tinyteacher1111
    @Tinyteacher1111 Год назад +2

    I have those that have taken over some of my garden beds, and I’ve been pulling those out!oops! I thought they were creeping Charlie.
    What a great description! Thank you!

  • @moravakmoravske2336
    @moravakmoravske2336 Год назад +1

    When we were kids me and my friends used to pick these and chew on the sweet flowers, good times

  • @joycemiller7908
    @joycemiller7908 Год назад

    Oh, geez, yeah. Tons of that blooming all over my yard. I love them; so pretty. I thought it was useful, but couldn't remember exactly how.

  • @playground2583
    @playground2583 Год назад +5

    got this growin on my front lawn. i use it in my tea along with the broad leaf plantain, wild green onions, dandelions n a few other things in my tea

    • @TrilliumWildEdibles
      @TrilliumWildEdibles  Год назад

      Sounds interesting but delicious!

    • @playground2583
      @playground2583 Год назад +1

      @@TrilliumWildEdibles thank yas. i try not to use way to much cause as far as i know its high in iron

  • @RealBradMiller
    @RealBradMiller Год назад +1

    I was admiring this stuff the other day!! I love when it grows around cement steps.

  • @Makdjor
    @Makdjor Год назад

    nice video. this plant has a smell i associate with a musty smell. beyond earthy. grave like.

  • @grantkeller8024
    @grantkeller8024 Год назад +8

    Your videos are always helpful and very well done. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Much love and respect... Peace.

  • @theimperfectpantry5936
    @theimperfectpantry5936 Год назад +3

    Your identification videos are the best out there! Thanks for all the great info.

  • @theresaburkhart2159
    @theresaburkhart2159 Год назад

    Awesome...just subscribed.....loved your straight to the point no fluff delivery of information. Shared your site to friends & family

  • @awesomemermaid2796
    @awesomemermaid2796 Год назад +8

    I love how you show its look alike:)

  • @roxannepearls901
    @roxannepearls901 Год назад

    Nice to finally know what has taken over my yard

  • @johnneobobble9419
    @johnneobobble9419 Год назад

    Thank you so much, I've been trying to figure out what that was in my backyard.

  • @madisonn3809
    @madisonn3809 Год назад +7

    I have so much of this growing by my house! I wondered if it had medicinal properties. thank you very much, very informative!

  • @ljtminihomestead5839
    @ljtminihomestead5839 Год назад +3

    Thank you, I always wondered what it was. Keep trying to identify everything in my yard.

  • @ginatate3098
    @ginatate3098 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing knowledgeable lesson
    Excellent informative presentation
    Please do many more😊

  • @revnook
    @revnook Год назад

    Looking at some in my yard right now. Nice.

  • @ANPC-pi9vu
    @ANPC-pi9vu Год назад +4

    This is a wildflower I always admired. Cool to know it's an edible herb!

    • @alexanderboyer7720
      @alexanderboyer7720 Год назад

      More like a weed the way it takes over.

    • @r0se_777
      @r0se_777 Год назад +1

      @@alexanderboyer7720 weeds=herbs!

  • @SubparFiddle
    @SubparFiddle Год назад +7

    This is the first spring that I’ve been into foraging and eating wild edible plants, and these things are so good! I’ve started to develop a taste for them, learning how to identify the best tasting ones. They’re surprisingly juicy!

  • @reddog6415
    @reddog6415 Год назад

    This plant is all over my yard. I'm going to try it thanks.

    • @TrilliumWildEdibles
      @TrilliumWildEdibles  Год назад

      You're very welcome! Be aware it's not the tastiest thing I've ever eaten but it's highly nutritious and easily available.

  • @auntiepam5649
    @auntiepam5649 Год назад

    Thank you I was just trying to identify this plant.

  • @alecdoyle6268
    @alecdoyle6268 Год назад

    I will Lear more. As long as I watch and learn from your knowledge.

  • @sheliadean9548
    @sheliadean9548 Год назад +4

    Thank you for sharing this information with us

  • @MoniMeka
    @MoniMeka Год назад

    Yes, this is one of the most beautiful wild plants I ever seen. I really think it's the most beautiful. Lol.

  • @barbaramashburn7980
    @barbaramashburn7980 Год назад

    Thanks for the heads up. I'm happy both are or edible

  • @AdelardRen
    @AdelardRen Год назад

    This video showed up in my feed so timely. I was actually just wondering what that plant was. Or grows with great abundance in my yard, and I didn't know the name.
    I took a botany class at one point, so knew it was likely in the mint family, but it has no scent that I can detect, and that threw me off a bit.
    I wasn't really sure how to look it up, and was planning on pulling out my plant books at some point.
    Now to see if I can give it to my chickens.
    Thank you!

  • @April-eg2rc
    @April-eg2rc Год назад +3

    🌞I really enjoy your channel - thank you for the clear concise info

  • @rosacanina5353
    @rosacanina5353 Год назад +1

    Thank you,just noticed this plant today not knowing what it was. Of course it's going to stay and hopefully propagate.😊

  • @clarysagequartz9535
    @clarysagequartz9535 Год назад

    Thank you! Always saw this as a kid and now I know!

  • @citylotgardening6171
    @citylotgardening6171 Год назад

    I'm also from central Indiana thanks for your videos and your channel friend it's very helpful 👍

  • @jeremybertram5575
    @jeremybertram5575 Год назад

    Thanks from southeast Kentucky.

  • @wildedibles819
    @wildedibles819 Год назад +2

    We have cultivated varieties in many colours of flowers and leaf pattern and white patterning on the leaves
    Beautiful flower to have around and they come up so early it's a great plant for pollinaters
    Very hardy

  • @marvymarier8988
    @marvymarier8988 Год назад

    I always admired how beautiful they were.

  • @melsterifficmama1808
    @melsterifficmama1808 Год назад +2

    I'll go looking this weekend, thanks!

  • @lilolmecj
    @lilolmecj Год назад +1

    I have had these in my yards in several completely different regions! Good to know what their uses are.

  • @carolinemcgreal2382
    @carolinemcgreal2382 Год назад

    Great info, but is all the plant edible or just parts, and how do you eat it ? Thanks for sharing.

  • @WolfthornLMtrap
    @WolfthornLMtrap Год назад

    The flowers have a sweet taste as well

  • @stucknousernames
    @stucknousernames Год назад +1

    As a kid I would pick the flowers, there very sweet.

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Год назад +2

    This stuff grows all over Arkansas. The bees love it 😁❤

  • @l.s.5471
    @l.s.5471 Год назад +10

    I'll have been in my apt for a year this upcoming June. As I experience my first Spring Season here, I'm seeing my first 4x4 section of outdoor space coming up PDN . I was delighted to see that, and as a medicine maker I'm looking forward to harvesting some for tea, and maybe even add some to a salad. ! Thank you for being extremely thorough, although I feel that if you're going to mention its medicinal capabilities that maybe you could elaborate and include a few remedies these plants would be good for!

  • @Lana-the-Mess
    @Lana-the-Mess Год назад +1

    Used to eat the bottoms of the flowers when I was a kid. Tiny bit o' sweetness.

  • @Stella2U
    @Stella2U Год назад

    Thank you for the video.Are all parts of the plant edible?

  • @lornabartlett2744
    @lornabartlett2744 Год назад +2

    Yes thanks for sharing this with us. I now know this plant, Dead nettle and the kin similar to clarify between the nettle. 😮

  • @angiejones3714
    @angiejones3714 Год назад +3

    Always the best identification videos too bad you're not in the PNW we have so many microclimate here.

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Год назад +2

    Good video , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @selfreliantfarmer
    @selfreliantfarmer Год назад

    What an awesome channel my friend

  • @PastorIhaza
    @PastorIhaza Год назад

    Fantastic video🏆🏆🏆 I took plenty of screenshots to help me choose wisely👍🏾

  • @kamoonrathewolfgod9189
    @kamoonrathewolfgod9189 Год назад

    I live in North Georgia and we have a lot of the Hen Bit growing everywhere. I was just at Home Depot and noticed they were selling Dead Nettle. Wish I had of bought some now.

  • @violetteviolette3872
    @violetteviolette3872 Год назад

    Thank you from Grenoble France😊

  • @ajarnt9050
    @ajarnt9050 Год назад

    Wow! This video has so much info. Thank you for sharing!

  • @robertb4744
    @robertb4744 Год назад

    There is so much to learn. I know book learning is very important. Are there any books you’d recommend?

  • @teresaroman3348
    @teresaroman3348 Год назад

    I had some of this pop up in my yard and was hoping to identify it. Thank you.

  • @222mmax
    @222mmax Год назад

    Thank you Josh. God bless you

  • @kolapyellow7631
    @kolapyellow7631 Год назад

    It's taking over my lawn too.

  • @brandonmulryan1522
    @brandonmulryan1522 Год назад

    I was wondering what these were on the side of the road last year but forgot to look it up. This video appeared in my feed by pure coincidence.

    • @TrilliumWildEdibles
      @TrilliumWildEdibles  Год назад

      Well I'm glad you found it!

    • @brandonmulryan1522
      @brandonmulryan1522 Год назад

      ​@@TrilliumWildEdibles I am too. Finding out something on the side of the road to be useful in small quantities will be helpful in the future.

  • @jesperbrrupnielsen7793
    @jesperbrrupnielsen7793 Год назад

    as a kid, here in denmark, we used to call them honey nettles. we would pick the little purple flower and suck out the nectar :)

  • @ridgehilljillie9429
    @ridgehilljillie9429 Год назад

    Thanks for this video. I thought it was the Creeping Charlie gone wild. I will be harvesting and drying.

  • @TheeJoieDeVivreGarden
    @TheeJoieDeVivreGarden Год назад

    So happy your channel found me!

  • @OffGridInvestor
    @OffGridInvestor Год назад +2

    I SAW THIS while I was out at a certain location LOADED with wild edibles and medicinals. I saw wild lettuce, broad and standard plantain and even young kangaroo apple plants (which is why I was there in the first place), also hoping to find appleberry. If I think something rings a bell, I just take a photo. And THIS WAS THERE and I sensed I should get a photo.

  • @allen3784
    @allen3784 Год назад +2

    I’ve observed Bumblebees consistently feed on Purple Dead nettle but not other bee species.

    • @bobs5596
      @bobs5596 Год назад +3

      yes, bumble bees love it. there could be a dozen or more working a patch in the woods. i remember a place we called ''bee island ''as kids.it wasn't an island, just a very large patch of dead nettle loaded with bumble bees. we were afraid to walk through it because of them.

  • @dogslobbergardens-hv2wf
    @dogslobbergardens-hv2wf Год назад +1

    Our rabbits absolutely love PDN. They benefit from the vitamins and minerals just as people do.

  • @gardengal9478
    @gardengal9478 Год назад

    I have lots of dead nettle in my garden. Especially under my raspberry canes. Can you tell me if this is a competition issue? Should I remove it? Thank you

  • @focusedontruth4862
    @focusedontruth4862 Год назад

    These are all over my yard and my baby eats them whenever we play outside!🌿😋

  • @stevenartascos2918
    @stevenartascos2918 Год назад

    Ok good video, tell us more about nettles benefits please!

  • @Earthy-Artist
    @Earthy-Artist Год назад +1

    Someone in the neighbor hood had an entire front lawn filled with these pretty little plants & then they mowed them down. I had no idea until now what the name of them was or that they are edible, I don't think the people who mowed them down had any idea either.

  • @StayMadNobodycares
    @StayMadNobodycares Год назад +1

    When I was a kid I used to pick the purple flowers out and eat the white part for the tiny little sugary taste.

  • @jillhumphrys8073
    @jillhumphrys8073 Год назад

    Glad to know this is edible!

  • @matthewk7915
    @matthewk7915 Год назад

    To get rid of it when it shows up in a vegetable garden will it come back if it is cut off at the base of the stem? Do you need to rip it out by the roots?

  • @christyh5619
    @christyh5619 Год назад

    just found your channel. i love your content. new sub ♡. sw IN here.

  • @mr.zardoz3344
    @mr.zardoz3344 Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @mikkigold
    @mikkigold Год назад

    I appreciate your video ✌️🙏💜

  • @blobbertmcblob4888
    @blobbertmcblob4888 Год назад

    Is THAT what this is called?! It grows all over the place here.

  • @CapitanFantasma1776
    @CapitanFantasma1776 Год назад

    Great! Thanks!

  • @privatedata665
    @privatedata665 Год назад +1

    I weeded a shit ton of this out of my strawberry patch yesterday

  • @jklynb
    @jklynb Год назад +2

    It’s rampant all over my yard ! Had no idea it was edible.

  • @QuartzMatrixed
    @QuartzMatrixed Год назад +1

    Purple haze, all in my mind... excuse me while I kiss the sky.... lol

  • @le7tfeet
    @le7tfeet Год назад

    Glad its edible, as a kid i used to pull the flowers off and suck the nectar off.

  • @jimc386
    @jimc386 Год назад

    Have you done a video on Miner's Lettuce. I'm trying to definitively identify in the Easter Sierras. I've encountered a bunch of look alikes, but not a plant that I believe is a match. The best match (to videos and books) I have found so far has been at Home Depot. It was some plant from South America that looks like a giant version.

    • @TrilliumWildEdibles
      @TrilliumWildEdibles  Год назад +1

      I do not unfortunately. That's a plant I haven't run across yet.