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Pink Manners Obedient Physostegia Virginiana 1 Gal

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Item # 2619

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'Pink Manners' is a hybrid developed in Hubbbardston, Massachusetts in a breeding program in which the goal was to produce a cultivar featuring pink flowers on a clump-forming plant that lacked the spreading rhizomatous growth characteristics typically found on species plants. The result is ‘Pink Manners’ which is a compact cultivar that does not flop and is not aggressive. 

Physostegia virginiana, commonly called obedient plant or false dragonhead, is a rhizomatous perennial that is native to North America from Quebec to Manitoba south to Florida and New Mexico. In Missouri, it is commonly found in a variety of habitats including open meadows, prairies, stream banks, gravel bars, wooded bluff bases and railroad track right-of-ways (Steyermark). Tubular, two-lipped, snapdragon-like, pink to pale lilac flowers in upright terminal spikes (each to 12-18”) bloom throughout summer (late June-September) atop square stems rising to 2-4’ tall. Flowers bloom bottom to top on each spike, with each flower being subtended by a small leaf-like bract. Stems are clad with opposite, narrow-lanceolate, sharply-toothed leaves (to 3-6” long). Species plants are noted for being aggressive spreaders in the landscape by both rhizomes and self-seeding.

Easily grown in average, moist, acidic, well-drained soils in full sun. Stems tend to flop in rich soils, too much shade or hot summer temperatures. Taller plants may need staking. Tolerates wet soils and some part shade.


'Pink Manners' is less prone to flopping than the species.


Light Requirement: Sun
Evergreen: No
Mature Height: 2-3 ft
Mature Width: 1.5-2 ft
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer
Bloom: Yes
Bloom Color: Pink
Bloom Fragrance: None
U.S. Native: Yes
Deer Resistant: Yes

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