Physostegia virginiana Also known as Fall Obedient Plant, False Dragonhead, Virginia Lions-heart Obedient Plant flourishes in moist soils. Its common name reflects the appearance of its flowers rather than its garden behavior. This species is rhizomatous, meaning its roots spread quickly beneath the surface. Observers of its flower spikes will find that individual stems will stay in any direction they are pointed. This plant is an attractive choice for filling larger areas in your yard. Like all mint family members, it generates a substantial amount of nectar, attracting pollinators, including Monarch Butterflies and hummingbirds. Blooming from late summer through fall, Obedient Plant offers essential energy for pollinators preparing for winter. The Narrow-leaved Obedient Plant features lighter pink flowers and blooms earlier, making it a great companion plant. BONAP MAP Height: 2'-4’Spread: 1’-2’Bloom: August-SeptemberLight: Full Sun-ShadeWater: Medium-HighZone: 3-9Origin: Texas, North America