Galeopsis tetrahit is native to Europe and northwestern Asia. It is a herbaceous annual plant growing to 1 m tall; it is a pioneer species and thrives on disturbed sites or roadsides. The stems have reflexed hairs and swollen nodes. In cross section, the stem is square. The leaves are rhombic to elliptic, with coarsely to bluntly serrate edges. The flowers are multicoloured, with purple, pink, or white areas; diminutive, bilateral and snapdragon-like, and are mostly visited by bumblebees. Its typical habitat is rough ground, arable land, logging clearances and waste places. It spreads readily as its sharp calyces adhere to clothing and animal pelts.
Stiebas keturbriaunis, šiurkščiai plaukuotas. Lapai kiaušiniški, dantyti. Žiedai susitelkę į menturius lapų pažastyse. Vainikėlis geltonas, raudonas arba violetinis. Dirvinė aklė – pionierinis augalas. Auga pakelėse, patvoriuose, daržuose.
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