Physostegia
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The genus Physostegia is a group of perennial plants and is part of the Lamiaceae family.

They are perennial herbs up to 6 feet high, usually arising from rhizomes.

The generic name comes from two Greek words, physa (a bladder) and stege (a covering), which refers to the calyx, which becomes full of fruit when mature.

It is suggested that it is a wholly North American genus of 12 species. Physostegia virginiana is the most common of these species, and is known as "Obedient Plant."

Species in this genus include:

Physostegia angustifolia

Physostegia correllii

Physostegia digitalis

Physostegia intermedia

Physostegia longisepala

Physostegia pulchella

Physostegia virginiana
Physostegia virginiana
Physostegia virginiana is a herbaceous perennial plant. Obedient Plant can grow up to 1.2m tall. The flowers are on swivels that can be bent right or left on the stem, giving rise to the common name. The plants bloom in late July to October...

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