Glandularia canadensis
rose mock vervain, rose vervain, sweet william
Family
Verbenaceae
Leaf Arrangement
opposite, whorled
Leaf Attachment
petiole
Leaf Margin
bi-pinnatifid, incised, lobed, pinnatifid, toothed
Leaf Type
dissected, simple
Leaf Shape
oblong, lanceolate, ovate, triangular
Growth Form
forb
Flower Color
blue, pink, purple, white
Flower Petals
5
Flower Month
February - September
Height (meters)
0.1 - 0.6
Milky Sap
No
Armed/Unarmed
Unarmed
Origin
native
Lifespan
annual, perennial
Animal Use
Attracts butterflies, rabbits, and deer.
Habitat
Prairies, plains, meadows, savannas, woodland edges, forest openings, lightly shaded woods, pastures, rocky prairie hillsides, bluffs, roadsides, waste places.