Leonurus Sibiricus - also commonly called honeyweed or Siberian motherwort.
A herbaceous annual or biennial plant species in the mint family, native to China, Mongolia, and Siberia. Grows up to 80 cm tall. Flowers are produced in verticillasters, produced in in whorls around the top half of the stem.
Naturally grows in stony or sandy grasslands or pine forests.
Used in chinese medicine as a relaxant. Attractive to beneficial insects and pollinators.
You are buying a small potted plant.
Leonurus Sibiricus - also commonly called honeyweed or Siberian motherwort.
A herbaceous annual or biennial plant species in the mint family, native to China, Mongolia, and Siberia. Grows up to 80 cm tall. Flowers are produced in verticillasters, produced in in whorls around the top half of the stem.
Naturally grows in stony or sandy grasslands or pine forests.
Used in chinese medicine as a relaxant. Attractive to beneficial insects and pollinators.
You are buying a small potted plant.