Justicia ovata var. lanceolata (Loose Flower Water-willow)

Justicia ovata var. lanceolata, also known as Loose Flower Water-willow, is a wildflower native to the United States in states like Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky Louisiana and more. This plant belongs to the Acanthaceae family of flowering plants and has a very distinctive look that makes it stand out from other species of its kind. Its pointed leaves are green with white veins running through them and small clusters of lavender flowers bloom during summer months.

Justicia ovata var. lanceolata is an easy to grow perennial that grows well in moist soil conditions along riverbanks or lake shores but can also adapt easily to garden landscapes when planted in sunlit areas with regular irrigation. It does not require much maintenance once established and provides attractive foliage for borders or containers throughout the year.

Justicia ovata var. lanceolata Information

Family Acanthaceae
Common Names Loose Flower Water-willow
Native to USA
AL, AR, FL, GA, IL, KY, LA, MO, MS, OK, TN, TX
Size Under 12 inches

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Justicia ovata var. lanceolata edible?

No, Justicia ovata var. lanceolata is not edible and should be avoided for human consumption.

Is Justicia ovata var. lanceolata an invasive species of plant?

Justicia ovata var. lanceolata is not an invasive species of plant. Justicia ovata var. lanceolata is native to the USA and can be found in AL, AR, FL, GA, IL, KY, LA, MO, MS, OK, TN and TX.