This native perennial prefers moist to wet habitats, growing in floodplains, marshes, and other wetlands. It has square stems (an identifying feature of mint family plants) growing to around two and a half feet tall. Leaves are lance-shaped to somewhat rounded, arranged oppositely (B). Flowers are bluish-purple, trumpet shaped, and appear in pairs along the stem, blooming June-August (A).
Uncommon in the Fontenelle Floodplain along the shore of the great marsh.
All photos courtesy of Drew Granville