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Marsh woundwort

A tall, perennial wildflower native to the UK, marsh woundwort thrives in damp areas, such as river banks and lake margins. The flowers bloom between June and September, providing nectar for bees.

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Marsh woundwort Stachys palustris

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  • Marsh woundwort Stachys palustris
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Marsh woundwort

Plant family: Lamiaceae
Aliases: Clown’s all-heal, clown’s woundwort, marsh betony
Flowering period: June – September
Flower colour: Pink – white
Preferred soil type: Moist, fertile
Habitat: Damp areas, river banks, lake & pond margins
Status: Common

General information

Identification

Value for wildlife

Uses for marsh woundwort

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