Cut-leaved Selfheal
Prunella laciniata (L.) L.

Prunella laciniata, known as Cut-leaved Selfheal, is a member of the Lamiaceae family and the Prunella genus. It was first described in 1763 and is native to regions including Portugal, Denmark, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Ireland, Sweden, the United States, and parts of the Balkans.
Description
Prunella laciniata is a herbaceous plant found across Europe and parts of North America. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as the mint family. The species is widely distributed in countries such as Portugal, Denmark, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Ireland, Sweden, the United States, and extends into the Flemish and Walloon regions, as well as Albania. It was first published in 1763 and is recognized by its cut-leaf morphology. The plant is commonly referred to as Cut-leaved Selfheal in English.
Other common names
Cut-leaved SelfhealCutleaf selfheal
Distribution
Portugal Continental · DK · Belgium · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · GB · Denmark · Channel Is. · Ireland · Sweden · England · Wales · SE · AU · NO · conterminous 48 United States · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · Albania · Algeria · Argentina South · Austria · Baleares · Brazil South · Bulgaria · Corse · Czechoslovakia · District of Columbia · East Aegean Is.
Synonyms
Prunella afriquenaPrunella albaPrunella integerrimaPrunella laciniata subsp. subintegraPrunella laciniata var. subintegraPrunella sulphureaPrunella vulgaris var. laciniataPrunella laciniata var. intermediaPrunella laciniata var. integerrimaPrunella laciniata var. integrifoliaPrunella laciniata var. pinnatifidaPrunella alba var. pinnatifidaPrunella alba var. integrifoliaPrunella grandiflora var. albaPrunella laciniata var. macrostachyaPrunella grandiflora var. laciniataPrunella vulgaris subsp. albaPrunella vulgaris subsp. laciniata



