About This Plant
Physostegia virginiana, commonly known as the Obedient Plant, is a striking perennial that adds vertical elegance to gardens and natural landscapes. It blooms from midsummer to fall, producing tubular flowers that resemble snapdragons. These flowers come in soft pink to vibrant purple colors and are arranged in dense, showy spikes. The plant grows 2 to 4 feet tall and thrives in sunny locations, adapting well to various soil types, from moist to moderately dry. It is especially well-suited for rain gardens and borders.
Obedient plants earn their name from the flowers’ unique ability to remain in place when repositioned, a fun feature that adds interactive charm for gardeners. Its blooms are a favorite among hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. At the same time, the sturdy stems and seed heads provide structure and interest in winter.
While Physostegia virginiana is a vigorous spreader, it’s easy to manage and ideal for filling large spaces with color and biodiversity. Its long blooming season makes it a valuable nectar source for pollinators, especially in late summer when resources can be scarce.
Whether planted in a wildflower meadow, a pollinator garden, or alongside water features, this adaptable species combines beauty, functionality, and ecological value, making it a standout choice for native plantings.