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  • The pyrenean prunella has large purple heads; the false dragonhead (_Physostegia_), pale rose-purple spikes; centranthuses, cymes of red and white; centaureas, heads of yellow, blue, and purple; pinks, divers shades of red and white; and monkshoods, hoods of blue or white; and all are very hardy, ready growers, and copious bloomers.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881 Various

  • Some of the blues to see there include obedient plant, Physostegia virginiana, which can be found along

    Smoky Mountain News 2010

  • (Physostegia augustifolia) about 2 to 4 feet with light pink flowers; giant bur-reed

    Belleville News Democrat: Homepage 2009

  • Variegated False Dragon's Head (Physostegia virginiana 'Variegata')

    May Dreams Gardens 2008

  • Physostegia virginiana) is a particularly long-flowering summer perennial.

    Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories 2009

  • Physostegia virginiana) [3] Pin clover (a.k.a. redstem filaree or common stork's-bill;

    xenogere 2008

  • Physostegia virginiana) [3] Pin clover (a.k.a. redstem filaree or common stork's-bill;

    xenogere 2008

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