| Common Names |
Florida Betony, Rattlesnake Weed, Florida Hedgenettle |
| Family |
Lamiaceae (Mint Family) |
| Origin |
Florida, USA |
| Plant Type |
Herbaceous Perennial |
| Life Cycle |
Perennial |
| Mature Size |
1–2 ft tall, spreading habit |
| Light |
Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Water Needs |
Moderate; drought-tolerant once established |
| Soil |
Well-drained; adaptable to various types |
| Bloom Time |
Spring to Fall |
| Flower Color |
Pink to Purple |
| Foliage |
Green, ovate leaves with serrated edges |
| USDA Zones |
8–11 |
| Florida Native |
Yes |
| Propagation |
Tubers, Rhizomes |
| Seasonal Traits |
Dies back in extreme heat; regrows in cooler seasons |