The long inflorescence bears funnel-shaped lavender, pink, or pale blue-purple flowers up to 1.5 centimeters in length.
About this time of year prunella sends up tiny but quite attractive blue-purple flowers.
The inflorescence is a spikelike cluster of blue-purple flowers.
Plants grow to between 0.4 and 1.5 metres high, and produce blue-purple or pink flowers from July to October in the species native range.
At maturity, V. rotundifolia produces blue-purple flowers that are borne in clusters and ultimately yield small brown-black fruits.
The inflorescence bears blue-purple flowers up to 3 centimeters long.
It is a perennial producing an inflorescence up to about 15 centimeters tall bearing blue-purple flowers on pedicels a few centimeters long.
In early summer each erect stem produces up to four spurred, blue-purple flowers.
The glandular inflorescence bears blue-purple or pinkish flowers up to 4 centimeters long.
It has blue-purple flowers and adds great color to the garden in late fall.