Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca) is a hardy perennial herb traditionally valued for its ornamental beauty and historic herbal use. With soft green foliage and delicate pink-purple flower spikes, it adds natural charm to herb gardens and pollinator spaces.
This listing includes 4 healthy seedlings, each measuring 2–4 inches tall, ready to transplant into garden beds or containers.
* Details
Genus: Leonurus
Species: Leonurus cardiaca
Common Name: Motherwort
Best for: Herb gardens, medicinal plant collections, pollinator gardens, cottage landscapes
* Growing Instructions
Climate: Hardy in USDA zones 4–9; very cold tolerant once established.
Soil: Prefers well-draining soil but adapts to average garden conditions.
Planting Time: Plant in spring or early fall for best root establishment.
Spacing: Space 12–18 inches apart to allow mature growth.
Watering: Moderate watering during establishment; drought tolerant once mature.
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade; blooms best in full sun.































