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Common Selfheal

Prunella vulgaris

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Field Notes

Description:

Three white bottom petals, one top lavender petal with a thick bump/vein in the center. The top of the plant is a cluster from which the flowers are blooming. Part of the mint family. Thanks to ForestDragon for helping ID this one.

Habitat:

Georgia Piedmont, Indian Springs State Park

Notes:

Cell phone photography

Species ID Suggestions

Common Selfheal

Prunella vulgaris

Comments (2)

This plant is a member of the Mint family. :-)

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