Sunday, September 6, 2015

A little botanical advice on heal all(Prunella vulgaris)



Prunella vulgaris is a abiding plant of the Lamiaceae ancestors and grows 5 to 30 cm top (2-12 inches), with creeping, self-rooting, tough, square, brownish stems aberration at blade axis. The leaves are carve shaped, serrated, and brownish at tip, about 2.5 cm (1 inch) continued and 1.5 cm (half an inch) broad, and growing in adverse pairs down the aboveboard stem.

Flowers are two lipped and tubular. The top lip is a amethyst hood, and the basal lip is about white; it has three lobes with the average affiliate getting beyond and belted upwardly. Flowers blossom at altered times depending on altitude and added conditions, but mostly in summer .

Each leave has 3-7 veins that shoot off of the average attitude to the margin. The stalks of the leaves are about short, but can be up to 5 cm (2 inches) long. The flowers abound from a club-like, somewhat square, whirled cluster; anon beneath this club is a brace of axis beneath leaves continuing out on either ancillary like a collar.

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