Features
Prunella vulgaris grows 5–25 cm high, with creeping, self-rooting, tough, square, reddish stems branching at the leaf axes.
Species |
Perrenial |
Living space |
Dry site, Field, Lake, Meadow, Pond, Swamp, Wet site |
Size |
5-25 cm |
Description
It has a slightly overgrown stem. Leaves stalked, ovate, lower leaves in a slight rosette, stem leaves opposite, stem leafy to an inflorescence with bluish-purple flowers. It grows in meadows and pastures, like weeds in gardens from the lowlands to the Montana belt.