Galeopsis Intermedia Var. Longiflora
Galeopsis intermedia var. longiflora is a lesser-known member of the mint family known for its delicate, blue-violet flowers and slender stems. This variant of the common hedge woundwort thrives in moist, sunny habitats such as meadows and stream banks. While it shares similarities with its parent species, it stands out due to its longer, more prominent flower clusters. Its unique appearance and ecological role make it a fascinating subject for botanists and nature enthusiasts. Despite its beauty, it remains relatively underappreciated in the broader plant world.