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- Prunella vulgaris - UW Departments Web Server
Species Self-heal, all-heal, heal-all, Brunella (Prunella vulgaris) “ Fibrous-rooted perennial from a short rhizome or stem-base; stems solitary or clustered, erect to spreading or even reclining, leafy, square in cross-section, usually unbranched, 10-50 cm long or tall Leaves [are] opposite, relatively few, lance-egg-shaped to oblong or elliptic, minutely hairy to hairless, stalked
- Prunella vulgaris - Wikipedia
Prunella vulgaris is a perennial herb native in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America, and is common in most temperate climates [4] It was introduced to many countries in the 1800s and has become invasive in the Pacific Islands, including Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii [4] [15] In Ireland, it is generally abundant [16] [17] This herb also grows in Kashmir where it is known as kalyuth
- Self Heal Plant: Learn About The Prunella Vulgaris Plant | Gardening . . .
Prunella vulgaris plant is commonly known as the self heal herb It has been used medicinally for centuries In fact, the entire plant, which is edible, can be used both internally and externally to treat a number of health complaints and wounds Since prunella is related to mint and prone to vigorous spreading, some form of containment
- Prunella vulgaris - USDA Plants Database
Morphology Physiology Active Growth Period: Spring and Summer: After Harvest Regrowth Rate: Slow: Bloat: None: C:N Ratio: Medium: Coppice Potential: No
- Prunella vulgaris (Selfheal) - Gardenia
Prunella vulgaris (Selfheal) is a creeping perennial with dense erect spikes of purple to pink or white tubular flowers from late spring to early fall, depending on the latitude and elevation Borne on self-rooting square stems, the blossoms are arranged in a tight cluster 1 to 2 inches long (2-5 cm) at the end of the stem They bloom progressively from the lower to the upper end of the spike
- Prunella vulgaris | Self-heal | Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
Prunella vulgaris Self-Heal Clumps or single stem, upright to prostrate, hairy, unbranched Leaves lance- to egg-shaped, entire or slightly toothed, opposite; lower leaves with petioles; upper leaves sessile Flowers with short stalks in stout round head above 2 spreading, pointed bracts at stem top
- Prunella vulgaris - Burke Herbarium Image Collection
Flowers in verticels, crowded in dense, bracteate, terminal spikes 2-5 cm long and 1 5-2 cm thick; the bracts about 1 cm long, ovate and short-acuminate, sharply differentiated from the leaves; calyx 7-10 mm long, green or purple, two-lipped, the upper lip broad, shallowly 3-toothed, the lower deeply cleft with 2 narrow segments; corolla two-lipped, usually blue-violet, 1-2 cm long, the
- Prunella vulgaris L. - Calflora
Prunella vulgaris L Common selfheal, Self heal, Selfheal Prunella vulgaris is a perennial herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond Plant Range Observation Search ~1371 records in California Plant Characteristics D J J J A S O N A F M M Bloom Period Photos on
- Prunella vulgaris — common selfheal, heal-all - Go Botany
P vulgaris ssp lanceolata (W Bart ) Hultén 1b Middle stem leaf blades ovate to ovate-oblong, usually rounded at the base, 1 5–2 5 times as long as wide … 2b P vulgaris ssp vulgaris Subspecies lanceolata is native and known from CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT
- Prunella vulgaris - New Moon Nursery
First Impression: Prunella vulgaris, commonly known as Self-Heal, is a versatile herbaceous perennial native to North America and found in various habitats, including woodlands, meadows, and disturbed areas This low-growing plant typically reaches heights of 6 to 12 inches, forming spreading mats of square stems that root at the nodes
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