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Lamiaceae, similar to Lycopus and certainly in the right kind of habitat for that genus.
Alastair
Lamiaceae, similar to Lycopus and certainly in the right kind of habitat for that genus.
Alastair
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Sent: 25 November 2020 12:11
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There are about 20 species of Lycopus and I am not an expert on them. There are several species in Asia.
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Alastair
If this is Portugal then L. europaeus is the most likely.