Circaea lutetiana

Scientific name: Circaea lutetiana L.
Common name: Enchanter's-nightshade

Description
Habit: Perennial, to 50 cm high.
Stems: Erect, with rhizomes.
Leaves: Opposite, stalked, without stipules, undivided, triangular, shallowly toothed and slightly hairy.
Flowers: White to pale pink, zygomorphic 7-10 mm across, in loose, terminal racemes; flower stalks covered with glandular hairs; calyx 2-lobed; petals 2; stamens 2; ovary inferior.
Fruits: A 1-2 seeded achene, drooping, covered with hooked bristles.

Habitat: Woods, scrub, hedges, streamsides.Distribution: Frequent on the limestone, occasional elsewhere.

Native status: Native
Of conservation interest: No


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