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common self-heal
Prunella vulgaris
Prunella vulgaris
common self-heal Mint Family
Prunella vulgaris Lamiaceae
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common names
  common self-heal
  common heal-all
accepted scientific name
  •Prunella vulgaris L.
rules for finding collection records
  Prunella vulgaris (67493)
family name
  • Lamiaceae
Image Author: ©2010 Jerry Oldenettel
Image License: CC BY-NC-SA
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Category: Wildflowers
Flowers: Irregularly shaped flowers
Petal colors: color color color
Flower size is 0.4 to 0.6 inches
Leaf: Opposite, Simple
Plant Observed 3rd week of March thru 1st week of November

How Likely at this Location (100%)
Name Match (100%)
Plant Showiness (45%)
base map where plant found
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Forest
Riparian
Disturbed
Wetland
Meadow
Grassland
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native Not Present

Both introduced and native varieties.