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Variable short to tall, softly-hairy perennial; stems erect, with persistent basal leaf-rosettes. Leaves oblong to oval with a heart-shaped base, coarsely toothed, the uppermost unstalked. Flowers bright reddish-purple, occasionally pink or white, 12-18mm long, the whorls forming a dense oblong spike, sometimes interrupted below.\nHabitat: Permanent grassland, heaths, banks and open woodland, generally on rather light soils.\nFlowering Season: June-October.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe north to S Scandinavia; naturalized in Finland and Norway.\n\nThe Plant was widely used by medieval herbalists who believed that it possessed magical properties to ward off various evils. The dried leaves were formerly used as a substitute for snuff. The Plant can also be used as a herbal tea.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Vertical close up of the purple flower of Prunella vulgaris or common selfheal from the Gard, France
Prunella vulgaris, known as common selfheal, heal-all, heart-of-the-earth, is a medicinal plant in the genus Prunella. The leaves and small flowers of heal-all are edible.
Common self-heal flowers, or Carpenter's herb
Three flowering self-heal flowers. Commonly found in yards and fields and used for medicinal purposes or as food.
Prunella vulgaris (Self heal) flowers. Lamiaceae perennial herb. It grows by extending underground stems and produces lip-shaped purple flower spikes in summer.
Lamium purpureum. \nPurple Dead-nettle or Purple Archangel naturalize on a green belt in Metro Vancouver. \nPlant Hardiness Zone 8A. Invasive species to British Columbia.
Beautiful prunella vulgaris are growing on a green meadow. Live nature.
A DSLR photo of beautiful Catnip (Catmint) flowers in the garden.
Macro shot of a common self heal (prunella vulgaris) plant
Wallpaper with spring meadow flowers during sunny day. Green expanses of blooming flowers against sunset.
two purple in a flowery meadow,
Blue Flower of Ajuga Reptans Blooming in Springtime Forest, Slovenia
Prunella vulgaris plant in flower. Munilla, La Rioja.
Lamium purpureum. \nPurple Deadnettle naturalizes on the Green Timbers Greenway in Surrey, British Columbia.  Invasive species. \nPlant Hardiness Zone 8A.
Beautiful prunella vulgaris are growing on a green meadow. Live nature.
Bugle wildflower macro
Self Heal, purple wildflower, hedgerow, summer flower, bright purpole
Low to short, patch forming, usually hairy perennial; flowering stems ascending to erect. Leaves oval to diamond-shaped, slightly toothed or untoothed, stalked. Flowers deep violet-blue, occasionally pink or white, 13-15mm long, the flower heads immediately subtended by a pair of leaves; calyx with fine pointed teeth.
Natural closeup on a purple flowering Self-heal wildflower, Prunella vulgaris , in a green meadow
Selfheal is a common herb in Britain, with a long own history of use in medicine. Herbalists of the 16th and 17th centuries were fulsome in their praise: æThere is not a better wounde herbe in the worldÆ (John Gerard ). Botanist Nicholas Culpeper wrote that the plant is called selfheal because 'when you are hurt, you may heal yourselfÆ. The plant would be applied directly to the wound.
Red deadnettle flowers. A Lamiaceae that grows along roadsides and produces red-purple lip-shaped flowers in spring.
Wild growing thyme herbe captured on a meadow during sunset. The image was captured duruing summer season.
Prunella vulgaris, the common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenter's herb, brownwort or blue curls, is an herbaceous plant in the mint family Lamiaceae.
spring flowers
Macro shot of a common self heal (prunella vulgaris) plant
Ajuga reptans
Very close-up shot of a Brunelle or Common Prunelle (Prunella vulgaris) in bloom. Blurred green grassy area in the background. Mercurey, Saône et Loire, Burgundy, France. July 2020
In the tranquil setting of a well-tended garden, a carpet of lush green grass lays spread under the soft caress of daylight. The blades of grass, tender yet robust, rise gently from the earth, painting a picture of serenity and natural beauty. Each blade, a tiny testament to nature's simplistic elegance, dances subtly to the rhythm of the breeze. The verdant expanse offers a soothing sight, inviting one to take a moment, step onto the soft carpet, feel the coolness underfoot, and breathe in the fresh essence of nature. The garden, with its green heart, stands as a peaceful retreat from the bustling world outside.
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