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.