Family | Mint |
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Bloom | Spring, summer, fall |
Habitat | Wet, lawns, fields, along roads |
Status | Non-Native |
Cycle | Perennial |
Height | 6-12″ |
Flower | Compact thick spikes, 1-2″ long of violet-blue flowers. Individual flowers are 1/2″ long and have upper petals forming a hood while lower petals form a landing platform for insects. |
Leaf | Leaves are toothless, lace-shaped. |
Notes | Stems are 4-sided and hairy to slightly fuzzy. They are usually erect. |