Family: Lamiaceae

Scientific Name: Physostegia virginiana Pink Manners

Common Name: Pink Manners Obedient Plant

DescriptionA pink flowering version of the white Miss Manners Obedient plant. Reported to be a non-spreading form of Physostegia.
Pronunciation(fi-so-STEE-ji-ah)(ver-jin-i-A-na)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone3-8
Sunlightfull is best, shade will cause the plant to become floppy
Moistureaverage, tolerates moist to wet conditions
Soil & Siteaverage, moist
Flowerspinkish, tubular, 2 lipped flowers, borne on a 8 inch spike, bloom from the bottom to the top of spike
Leaveslance-shaped, sharp-toothed
Stemssquare sturdy stems, short rhyzomes
Dimensions36 by 20 inches (HS), upright, clumping
Propagationdivision
Native SitePhysostegia virginiana is native to open meadows, prairies, stream banks, gravel bars and thickets from Quebec to Manitoba south to Florida and New Mexico. (#144)
Misc FactsThe name "Obidient" comes from the fact that the flowers can be nudged to open and they will stay that way for a short period of time. Physostegia is derived from Greek physo- (bellows, bladder) and stego- (covering, shelter) components with reference to parts of the fruit.(www.plantlives.com)
Notes & Reference#40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills), #144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org), #145-Plant Lives (Sue Eland) www.plantlives.com
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