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PNW Native Plant Database Prunella vulgaris var. lanceolata (Lanceleaf Selfheal)
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Prunella vulgaris var. lanceolata (Lanceleaf Selfheal)

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This native perennial mint grows 6 in.-2 ft. tall and requires sun to part shade. This subspecies is native to our South Salish prairies and is adaptable to a wide variety of soils.

Purple spikes of flowers are attractive to butterflies, and self-heal is used as a medicinal plant for many ailments.

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This native perennial mint grows 6 in.-2 ft. tall and requires sun to part shade. This subspecies is native to our South Salish prairies and is adaptable to a wide variety of soils.

Purple spikes of flowers are attractive to butterflies, and self-heal is used as a medicinal plant for many ailments.

This native perennial mint grows 6 in.-2 ft. tall and requires sun to part shade. This subspecies is native to our South Salish prairies and is adaptable to a wide variety of soils.

Purple spikes of flowers are attractive to butterflies, and self-heal is used as a medicinal plant for many ailments.

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