Betony

    Zones: 4-9
    Exposure: Full to Part Sun
    Mature Size: 36"H x 18"S
    Bloom: Purple, Summer-Fall
    Pot Size: 3.25”
    Availability: Open Zones: Ships in 7-10 Business Days
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    • Betony Plants for Sale

      Stachys officianalis

      Herb Growing Tips

      Light:  Full -Part Sun

      Temperature:  Herbaceous perennial hardy in Zones 4 to 9

      Watering:  Drought tolerant doing a deep watering once a week near the base of the plant is a great way to keep this plant happy!

      Soil: Well drain soil is best but then again this plant is not picky and will grow is clay soil too.

      Comments:  This easy to grow perennial is one you plant and just enjoy. The main thing to monitor is this plant needs is proper watering. You do not want to over water but allowing it to stay dry will cause issues for Betony. 

      Herb Description

      A member of the Lamiaceae family, and cousin to Mint and Sage, Betony is a perennial ground cover that produces beautiful, tubular purple flowers. You may also know it as "Wood Betony." A unique looking plant to dress up your traditional garden, Betony has dark green scallop-edged leaves that have a velvety texture. A terrific pollinator magnet, Betony is a butterfly's best friend!


      Traditionally used for its medicinal value, Betony is known as a general cure for many varying ailments. Used to treat everything from migraines and neuralgia to open wounds and concussions, the plant's astringent, expectorant and stimulative properties make this herb very beneficial. Used to relax tension and stimulate blood circulation, Betony has been highly regarded as a medicinal herb for centuries.

      Potent whether fresh or dried, Betony makes a wonderful tisane that tastes similar to black tea. Caffeine free and soothing for its tonic action, it is also reputed to ward off evil and negative energy. Because of its use as a panacea, many cultures have believed that this pretty purple herb had great spiritual power. Also referred to as "woundwort"", "all heal" and "bishop's wort", betony is deer tolerant and prefers damp soil.

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