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Selfheal - Native GardenersSelfheal - Native Gardeners
Selfheal - Native Gardeners
Selfheal - Native Gardeners
Selfheal - Native Gardeners
Selfheal - Native Gardeners
Selfheal - Native Gardeners
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Note : During our spring season, preparation of materials for careful packaging of plants before shipping typically takes 14 business days, in addition to the standard shipping times.

Prunella vulgaris

This low perennial is easily recognized by its erect, many-flowered spikes and associated, overlapping, hairy bracts. The square stem has dense, cylindrical, terminal spikes of purple flowers; the tips elongate after flowering. It is often considered a weed of lawns and moist shady spots. A form that flowers when only 2" (5 cm) tall has become common in lawns. Its common name derives from wide use as a herbal remedy for throat ailments.

Its favorite habitat includes moist fields, gardens, pastures, and along woodland edges in Texas's eastern and southern portions. It can be grown almost anywhere, with a little extra water in dry conditions. In scorching areas, give it a spot protected from the hot afternoon sun.

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Height: 6”-12”
Spread 1’-3’
Bloom: May-September
Light: Full Sun, Part Shade
Water: Moderate
Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Origin: Central North America

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