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Cooley's Hedge-Nettle, Stachys cooleyae
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Cooley's Hedge-Nettle, Stachys cooleyae
With all of the snow currently on the ground, this picture taken last Summer seems quite foreign. Anyway, this member of the Mint family has striking purple flowers and grows to about 6 feet high.
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