A page for wildflower and hiking enthusiast. A lot of my pictures, both wildflowers and scenery, come from the beautiful Tennessee State Parks. I use the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center for my description of native plants. All non-native plants will use someone else for the description. The best way to follow this blog is to enter your e-mail address below. You will receive an e-mail that looks just like the post with all the pictures.
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Heal All (Prunella vulgaris)
This wildflower is a member of the Mint Family (Lamiaceae).
This gorgeous plant in the mint family is a perennial herb that can be 6-20" tall and often forms large colonies. The flowers are purplish or violet 0.4 - 0.6" long, 2 lipped with upper hood. Blooms May thru September in disturbed soil. This species had long been used for the treatment of many ailments, hence the name "Heal All or Selfheal". Research has indicated the presence of antibiotic, anti-tumor, and hypertensive compounds. If you find this plant, also view it from the top as it has a unique pattern.
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