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Family: Lamiaceae Scientific name: Leonotis nepetifolia Description: Plant Form: Upright annual herb. Size: Up to 3 m tall. Stem: Upright, relatively thick, square, sparsely branched, covered in fine white hairs. Leaves: Egg-shaped in opposite pairs with toothed edges up to 20 cm long. Larger towards base. Flowers: Orange and tubular in spherical clusters at intervals on stems. Fruit and Seeds: In hard, very spiky balls, 4-lobed capsule with 4 nutlets, 1 seed per nutlet. Habitat: Roadsides, wasteland, pastures, riverbanks, rangelands. Distinguishing Features: Distinguished from other Lion's tails (Leonotis species) by wider leaves and smaller flowers. Weed Status: Priority Weed Weed Type: Environmental, Agricultural, Invasive Garden Escapee Lifeform: Herbaceous
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