(Jordan) Samp.
A hairy, pale pink-flowered, mint-scented rhizomatous perennial labiate with a rather local, southern distribution. It is a plant of dry, grassy, calcareous soils and sunny hedgerows. It is sometimes grown in gardens and may occur occasionally as a relic of cultivation. It is uncommon in Wales and very scarce in West Glamorgan with few records. Where it does occur it is usually long-lived.
Native (sometimes neophyte)
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