Prunella vulgaris

Characteristics
Prunella vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris
Eurasian selfheal, Eurasian heal all
Lawns, fields, ditches, roadsides, stream banks, weedy successional forests, and thickets. Quite weedy and common. It often occurs in at least seasonally wet depressions. It can sometimes be found in native habitats very far from disturbed areas.
Forb/herb
Perennial
Vascular
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Numerous early botanists recognized Prunella vulgaris as consisting of at least two taxa. One is considered to be native to North America (P. vulgaris var. lanceolata) and the other as native to Eurasia (P. v. var. vulgaris). Fernald (1913b) gives an overview of how these taxa have been treated in North America, provides a key to the varieties, and publishes the new combination P. v. var. lanceolata (W.P.C. Barton) Fernald. Fernald (1950) and Gleason and Cronquist (1991) follow this taxonomy while Mitchell (1986) and Mitchell and Tucker (1997) treat Prunella vulgaris as a non-native taxon without infraspecific taxa. A limited study from California (Nelson 1964) supports the distinction between the two taxa and also demonstrates support for a limited amount of introgression or hybridization at one California population. We follow Fernald in recognition of two taxa but a modern large scale study is still warranted. The North American native taxon (P. vulgaris var. lanceolata) has median cauline leaf blades lanceolate to oblong, 2-5 (avg. 3) times as long as wide, and cuneate at the base. The Eurasian P. vulgaris var. vulgaris has median cauline leaf blades ovate to ovate-oblong, 1.5-2.5 (avg. 2) times as long as wide, and rounded at the base (Fernald 1913b).
Not Native Naturalized FACU, FACW (NWPL) FACU (NWPL EMP) FAC (NWPL NCNE) SNA (State Rank) G5 (Global Rank)
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Classification
Eudicots
Lamiales
Prunella vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris - Eurasian selfheal, Eurasian heal all
Citation
Prunella vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris
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Species Distribution Map

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Plant Photos
Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 09 Jul 2009 - 1
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Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 09 Jul 2009 - 1
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Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 21 Jul 2009 - 1
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