Not nettle, it’s henbit. The two are commonly mixed up because they kind of look the same grow right next to each other. [https://unrulygardening.com/henbit-vs-purple-dead-nettle/](https://unrulygardening.com/henbit-vs-purple-dead-nettle/)
No-Nothing-721
looks like henbit to me as well. my mother told me to beware of those and morning glory in the gardens
idontevenlikeliver
Henbit! Makes great tea
poppy977
Henbit deadnettle, a welcomed spring resident in my garden! I think the delicate purple blooms are just lovely 💜
icnoevil
Henbit, don’t destroy it. Insects, especially honey bees love it.
Nakittina
Many “weeds” are good for ecosystems as they help foster pollinators.
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Looks like Henbit to me.
Not nettle, it’s henbit. The two are commonly mixed up because they kind of look the same grow right next to each other. [https://unrulygardening.com/henbit-vs-purple-dead-nettle/](https://unrulygardening.com/henbit-vs-purple-dead-nettle/)
looks like henbit to me as well. my mother told me to beware of those and morning glory in the gardens
Henbit! Makes great tea
Henbit deadnettle, a welcomed spring resident in my garden! I think the delicate purple blooms are just lovely 💜
Henbit, don’t destroy it. Insects, especially honey bees love it.
Many “weeds” are good for ecosystems as they help foster pollinators.
Ah yes. The tiniest trumpet. Henbit
Hensbit