
Stachys sylvatica
A lesser-known wildflower with densely packed spikes of tubular pinkish-purple flowers. The plant's rough, textured leaves are ovate and form a rosette at the base. Named for its historical use in treating wounds and bruises.
Soil: clay, loamy, moist
Sunlight: full sun, partial shade
Height: 60 cm
Spacing: 40 cm
Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7
Hardiness: 4/5
Care Level: low
Watering: Every 10 days
Bloom: July, August


