Lycopus americanus
Common Water Horehound
Common Water Horehound is in the mint family, but it does not have aromatic leaves. The large, rounded teeth on the leaves distinguish this plant from other species in the genus Lycopus. Small, white flowers bloom in the leaf axils from July to September. Found in damp meadows or in wet places by ponds or streams. Waterfowl eat the small fruits.
Additional Information:
The whole plant is used in various homeopathic remedies including as an astringent, hypoglycaemic, mild narcotic and mild sedative.
Height 6-24 Inches
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Spread 12-18 Inches
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Bloom/Seasonal Color White
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USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8
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Characteristics & Attributes
Hydrologic Designation
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Nature Attracting
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Root
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Season of Interest
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Late (July-frost) |
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Mid (May-June) |
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Soil Moisture
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Special Uses
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Sun Exposure
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USFS MO Ecological Map
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Wildlife Benefit
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