Prunella grandiflora 'Pagoda Mix'
Prunella grandiflora 'Pagoda Mix'
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Prunella grandiflora 'Pagoda Mix'

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Prunella vulgaris 'Magdalena', also known as Self Heal, is a low growing mat forming perennial with dense spikes of violet purple flowers that bloom throughout summer. Prized for its ability to naturalize in both gardens and informal areas.

Height & Spread: 6 - 8 in x 12 - 18 in

Bloom Time: Early summer to early fall

Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade

Soil Preference: Adaptable to a range of soils; prefers moist, well drained conditions

Watering Needs: Low to moderate; tolerates short dry periods once established

Deer Resistance: High

Native Status

Native to North America, Europe, and Asia. The cultivar 'Magdalena' is derived from North American native stock and selected for compactness and prolific flowering.

Wildlife & Insects

Butterflies

  • Attracts smaller butterflies like Pearl Crescents and Common Blues which visit frequently for nectar.

Bees

  • Highly attractive to native bumblebees and sweat bees which forage enthusiastically on its dense flower spikes.

Beneficial Insects

  • Supports hoverflies and predatory wasps contributing to a balanced garden ecosystem.

Spacing & Landscape Use

Spacing Recommendations

  • Space 12 - 18 in apart to encourage dense ground coverage without overcrowding.

Landscape Placement

  • Best used in pollinator gardens, meadow plantings, rock gardens, or as a flowering ground cover in sunny to lightly shaded sites.

Companion Plants

  • Achillea millefolium (Yarrow) - Complements Prunella with similar cultural needs and flat flower heads that draw pollinators.
  • Coreopsis verticillata (Threadleaf Coreopsis) - Offers bright, airy foliage and daisy like blooms for contrast and texture.
  • Salvia nemorosa (Woodland Sage) - Enhances purple and blue tones in the landscape while extending seasonal interest.
  • Nepeta 'Walker's Low' (Catmint) - Adds a soft, aromatic border with spikes of lavender flowers that mirror Prunella’s hues.
  • Erigeron pulchellus (Robin's Plantain) - Provides early spring bloom and naturalized form in similar habitats.