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Scientific Name: Stachys hispida
Record Found: 1
| Scientific Name | Common Name | Light Regime | Moisture Regime | Plant Type | Maximum expected height (in feet) | Pollinator? | Flowering Seasons | Grassland Species | Riparian Buffer | Riparian Zone | |||||||||
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| Stachys hispida | Hispid Hedge-nettle, Bristly Hedge-nettle | Sun, Part, Shade | Wet, Moist, Dry | Herb | 3 | Yes | Early Summer, Late Summer | No | No | ||||||||||
| More Detail URL: http://vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=plant&plant=3558 Live Plant Available: Earth Sangha Wild Plant Nursery (live plant) Synonym: Stachys hispida, Stachys tenuifolia, Stachys hispida Digital Atlas Name: Stachys hispida Pursh Habitat: Riverbanks, wet meadows, clearings, roadsides, and wooded floodplains, usually in wet or alluvial soils; somewhat shade-intolerant and often weedy. Infrequent throughout; most numerous in northern Virginia. Synonyms: [= C, G; = S. tenuifolia Willdenow var. hispida (Pursh) Fernald - F; < S. tenuifolia var. tenuifolia - K, Z; < S. tenuifolia - Pa.] taxonPhenology: Late Jun-Jul; Aug-Sep County Names: York, Virginia Beach, Sussex, Southampton, Shenandoah, Richmond, Rappahannock, Prince William, Page, Northampton, Montgomery, Mecklenburg, Loudoun, Hampton, Greensville, Giles, Frederick, Fauquier, Fairfax, Chesterfield, Carroll, Caroline, Bedford, Arlington, Accomack Coastal Plain: Yes Mountain: Yes Piedmont: Yes | |||||||||||||||||||